Pirate Subs Is Now Available In The App Store - Plus A Chance To Win A Copy
April 12, 2011
Announced late last month, Super Boise's Pirate Subs is a game where players eliminate enemy submarines by blasting them out of the water. This action-packed title of bombing destruction is now available in the App Store for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. It's sub nukin' time!
It's your mission to clear all of the pirate submarines lurking below the ocean's surface. Tap on subs to create an explosion that will launch them out of the water, then swipe left or right to fire missiles that will finish the job. Don't be afraid to destroy multiple subs at once.
Spread your submarine annihilation skills amongst four game modes. Classic mode, a slow-paced relaxing Zen mode, the fast-paced Expert mode, and Timed mode with Classic play and combo bonus points. For those looking to really change things up, Cheat mode offers invincibility, uber bombs, mini-subs, gravity manipulation, and more at your disposal.
Super Boise didn't stop there with the fun; challenge your friends in online multiplayer, and brag about your new high score via Twitter or Facebook. Pirate Subs also includes Game Center leaderboards and achievements, plus a Captain's Log that keeps track of your statistics.
Pirate Subs is a universal app compatible with iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch running iOS 3.2 or later, and available in the App Store for $.99.
Super Boise was kind enough to give our readers a pre-launch chance to win Pirate Subs, and they're extending that generosity by providing a second chance to get a copy of this great title for free.
To have a chance at winning one of two Pirate Subs promo codes, simply hit that blue tweet button near the bottom of this page or retweet this post from your favorite Twitter app before 11:59 PM PDT tonight (April 12th). We will then search the Twitterverse for all of the retweets and randomly choose our lucky winners. The winners will be notified via Twitter, so please be sure to follow us so we can send you your promo code via a direct message.