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GDC: Crytek puzzle game set for iOS and Android

Crytek, the Frankfurt headquartered triple-A studio famous for its work on PC and console, has revealed its first dedicated smartphone title.

The new project, called Fibble Flick ‘n’ Roll, is a physics-based puzzle title that is due for a Spring 2012 release.

Crytek has not yet announced a smartphone edition of its CryEngine, though the company has in the past made several indications that it will eventually support mobiles with its tech.

“Going mobile is an incredibly exciting step for us as a game development company,” said Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli.

“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,” he added.

The new project breaks Crytek tradition of releasing triple-A games with high production values specifically on core consoles. The broader audience appeal of Fibble can be found on the game’s official website.

Nick Button-Brown, the general manager of games at Crytek, said the company “is aiming to surprise people” with its mobile puzzler.

“We ourselves love to play games on mobile devices and we very much look forward to bringing our production values and skills to them,” he added.

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