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Indie Physics Game: The Magic Toy Chest is FREE Thru July 5th! July 03, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Indie Physics Game: The Magic Toy Chest is FREE Thru July 5th!

To Celebrate the United State’s Birthday and to help out during this Recession, we’ve decided to give away the Magic Toy Chest absolutely FREE! That’s right. Our family themed physics puzzle game is completely free thru July 5th, so tell your friends.

Wilmington, DE – July 3, 2009 - To Celebrate the United State’s Birthday and to help out during this Recession, we’ve decided to give away the Magic Toy Chest absolutely FREE! That’s right. Our family themed physics puzzle game is completely free thru July 5th, so tell your friends.

Visit http://www.graduategames.com/blog/ to get the coupon code for your free copy

For additional information on the Magic Toy Chest (or for screenshots, evaluation copy or demo), please visit http://www.graduategames.com/toygame.php.

Somtimes it takes a little while to get the hang of a game and start to enjoy it. The Magic Toy Chest is one of those games that doesn’t necessarily hook you in the first 30-60 minutes. That’s why it has received good reviews and a Bytten Gold Star Award, but hasn’t necessarily been selling up to its potential. I just want more people to experience this homage to the incredible machine and hopefully nab some new followers and fans along the way for our next title.

Enjoy the Holiday Weekend!


For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release contact Mike Gnade or visit http://www.graduategames.com.

About Graduate Games

Graduate Games was founded in 2006 by Michael Gnade and Zachary Gebelein in Wilmington, Delaware. Mike and Zak grew up next door to one another and have been friends for decades. Graduate Games aims to offer fun, creative, and polished games to the kid in all of us. Inspired by classic 2D retro games that we played on the Genesis, Nintendo, and Super NES during our youth, it is our goal to make our game ideas a reality. After all, retro games are still fun and the 2-D era of gaming rocked!

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Contact:
Mike Gnade
Graduate Games
302-379-9906
gradgamesgmail.com
http://www.graduategames.com
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