BOOGIE BUNNIES™ DANCES TO WINDOWS PC
Fanatic Dancing 3D Match-Three Puzzler
Now Available to Download on Home Computers
Los Angeles – May 12, 2008 – Sierra Online, a division of Vivendi Games, has released Boogie Bunnies for Windows PC. The next evolution in match-three puzzle games, Boogie Bunnies revolutionizes the popular genre with exceptional 3D graphics and wacky critters full of personality. The character rich Boogie Bunnies game follows a mob of zany rabbits as they shake their tails through exotic destinations including the Artic and Amazon all the way to the ultimate dance off in Hollywood, Calif. A free trial of the game is available at www.boogiebunnies.com.
“The PC casual gaming market is booming so we created Boogie Bunnies to give puzzle fanatics the ultimate fix,” said Nicole Perez, vice president of marketing, Sierra Online. “In addition to the amazing graphics, gamers are going to be amused by the unexpected things these entertaining characters do.”
In the Boogie Bunnies game, players match the colorful bunnies from three different sides – left, right and bottom - to save them from marching off of the screen and into dangerous pitfalls. Bunny busters can score chain combinations, triggering unexpected, entertaining dance moves and amusing chants. The three game modes – classic, arcade and endless – allow players to enjoy the game at their own pace.
The Boogie Bunnies game is rated E for everyone and is available on major gaming portals for $19.99. The game is also available on Xbox LIVE® Arcade for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. For more information or to download a free trial visit www.boogiebunnies.com.
About Sierra Online
Sierra Online, a division of Vivendi Games, creates and publishes quality short- and mid-session, casual online games for all viable gaming platforms. Sierra Online’s titles include award-winning Xbox® LIVE Arcade games Assault Heroes™ and Switchball™, in addition to 3D Ultra™ Minigolf Adventures, available for Xbox LIVE Arcade and Windows PC. The division is also developing a variety of other Xbox LIVE Arcade and Windows-based PC online games targeting the mass-market audience.