Wednesday, 9 December 2015

The World’s First GPS-based Shooter Game to be Released Soon


The world of gaming consoles and video games have got several contributors to the scene, but none so influential as Carl Freer. His greatest invention, the Gizmondo gaming console had sky-rocketed the valuation of his company Tiger Telematics Inc. and its earned a market cap. of $2.7 billion. Today, Gizmondo is back in the scene with a new game for the console, called “Colors” which is an open-world shooter game that boasts of the world’s first GPS-based game, featuring multiplayer action features. It will soon be launched in Google Play and iOS.

So what is all the noise about Colors? This game exposes players to a vibrant and open-world that is ever-evolving and is controlled with the help of GPS coordinates. The game introduces players to the seedy lifestyle of gangland that offers more than 15 different storylines and an extensive playtime of 10-20 hours of single player game.

The player is a low-life thug who bears a very grand task of criminal empire. So, how does one make his empire? Simply by completing the tasks given by various mission bosses. Once the missions are completed and the tasks are won, one can move up the hierarchy. With the earned cash, a player gets to upgrade his weaponry and consequently expand his territory.

The sense of reality is very strongly imposed on the players and believing the harsh gangbanger lifestyle, would see players fend for their turf in real time. Investigate rival gang wars through your GPS system and you will always be able to keep track of what your enemies are up to. Thus, you are on for a multi-player gaming experience like never before. The release dates of the game for Google Play and iOS would be announced in the near future. So, wait for this mind-boggling shooting game which will give you the time of your life!

In the meanwhile, you can learn more about Carl Freer by visiting: realcarlfreer.tumblr.com  



About Carl Freer
Carl Freer is a serial entrepreneur who is best known for his work with Tiger Telematics, Inc., where he was responsible for developing the innovative Gizmondo handheld gaming system. After helping to build Tiger Telematics to a $2.7 billion market value, Freer went on to do work for Magitech, Inc., focusing on augmented reality systems and games. Today, he works with Aluminaid, a medical device manufacturer, providing consulting and advisory services.



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