Fibble: Crytek's first mobile game, powered by CryENGINE 3

Crytek's first foray into mobile gaming on iOS, Android: 'Fibble - Flick 'n' Roll'

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Crytek's first game in the mobile universe is called 'Fibble - Flick 'n' Roll'. Crytek say that the game is a "highly engaging puzzle game" that "combines strategy with physics-based interactions" with vivid and highly detailed visuals.

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CEO and President of Crytek, Cevat Yerli says:

Going mobile is an incredibly exciting step for us as a game development company. The way that people play games on mobile devices is a real blessing. This allows us to get back to our roots, experiment and focus our energy on creating great gameplay experiences while still keeping Crytek's high production values.

Whereas, General Manager Games at Crytek, Nick Button-Brown says:

With Fibble - Flick 'n' Roll, Crytek is aiming to surprise people with a whole new style of game as well as to make a big impact in the field of mobile entertainment. It will also give us a great opportunity to make a big splash with a whole new generation of players who've yet to play a Crytek game. We ourselves love to play games on mobile devices and we very much look forward to bringing our production values and skills to them.

Fibble is centered around a cute, but brave extraterrestrial 'Fibble', who crash lands in a suburban home here on Earth. After the crash, Fibble becomes separated from his crew, and in order for the gang to return safely to their home planet, the player (you!) needs to help Fibble find and regroup his mates, by searching the mysterious location, room by room.

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