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Kokakiki announces release of Ziro, an innovative puzzle game with strong elements of strategy.
Ziro, the youngest member of the ancient order of Snowmen Earth guardians, will take you on a journey of puzzle solving through over 300 levels of addictive gaming. You will be able to learn tips and develop tricks to avoid global warming throughout your daily routine. Developed by Eipix and powered by their Ultra Engine technology, Ziro features stunning 3D graphics and incredible environments characterizing different parts of the globe. In order to release the tension of problem solving and boost your mood, Ziro contain over 30 minutes of funky music! The game provides three different playing modes: Quest, Skill and Practice - The online Hall of Fame allows you to compare your scores with gamers across the world. “Ziro has entered into final beta testing,” said Predrag Orlic, CEO of Kokakiki. “Initial feedback is very positive and the game will be ready for distribution in less than a month. Now is the right time to find a worldwide publisher.” Features:
Minimum system Requirements: Operation System: Windows XP / Vista Processor: Pentium compatible (1.5 GHz) Memory: 256 MB Graphic Unit: 64MB Video card with pixel shader 2.0 DirectX Version: 9.0 Hard Disk: 200 MB www.ziroworld.com ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Very nice looking. You got me interested. But where in the world do I download the demo from your page?
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Looks pretty promising. I took a look at your credits and you look like you have a pretty legit team. I'd like to know more about Kokakiki. Is this a full-time venture or do you guys all have jobs on the side? Where are you based? How are you funded?
One little thing, and it probably doesn't matter, but it sounds funny to me when small companies talk about their CEO. I think a chief executive officer is something you have when your company is big enough to have middle management, or executive officers that report to the CEO. Usually companies with a CEO also have a whole panel of chief officers (CFO, CTO, COO, CIO, CMO). If you only have one officer, I think it's better to just call him the president, so it doesn't look like you're blowing things out of proportion. I usually find it hard to take small companies with CEO's (especially 1 or 2 person companies) seriously, but when their product and website look this promising, it's not too big a deal.
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