Sine Mora Available For iOS Devices Now, Also Headed To Android

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Sine Mora, the shoot-em-up developed by Digital Reality in collaboration with Grasshopper Manufacture, is headed to mobile devices.

 

A company named Pocket Scientists is handling the port, and the iOS version of the game is already available, with Android and Amazon versions to follow before the end of the month.

 

As previously detailedSine Mora has bosses designed by Mahiro Maeda. Maeda contributed designs for Neon Genesis Evangelion, The Vision of Escaflowne, and also provided key animation for Kill Bill Vol. 1, in addition to directing Final Fantasy: Unlimited and part of The Animatrix (The Second Renaissance).

 

Sine Mora costs $5.99 on iPhone. While the game will run on iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and 4th generation iPods, Digital Reality say it hasn’t been optimized for those devices “yet”.

 


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