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MUMBAI: Indiagames, the game publishing and development arm of UTV, has announced the launch of three mobile games based on the recently released films - Kaminey, Quick Gun Murugun and Aagey Se Right.

These games are made available for download from the content portals of all major telecom providers.

 

Inspired by Kaminey, the gaming division has launched an action-packed mobile game suiting the thrills offered by the movie. The task in the game includes chasing, fighting the cops and hitting the rival gangs. The game replicates the role donned by Charlie, the protagonist of the movie.

The Quick Gun Murugun game is based on the central character of the movie. The game-play of Quick Gun Murugan tests the player‘s shooting speed and reaction time. The player, who is a cowboy, has to shoot the enemies appearing in the area using a desert eagle pistol, before they try to shoot him.

The third offering, Aagey Se Right, is non-stop bike racing/pursuit game based on the film. The game-play tests the player‘s driving skills, speed and reaction time while he rides his bike through the streets of Mumbai.

Indiagames COO Samir Bangara said, "Movies in India have a huge fan following and we are pleased to offer these exciting games to the rapidly growing base of mobile gamers. It gives us an excellent opportunity to extend the experience of these films to the user‘s mobile screen, giving the fans and core gamers, alike, an opportunity to relive these films, on the move."