Kempt today announced the release of its latest game, Reg the Roadkill, described by the UK-based indie developer as a “sadistic version of Frogger”.
Available now for free on the App Store for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch*, Reg the Roadkill is a super-simple and super stupid squirrel-crossing-the-road simulator. Starring the titular rodent last seen squashed (repeatedly) under the tyres of Stunt Guy 2.0, Reg needs your screen-tapping skills to help get him safely across the road, avoiding the dangers found on the average US freeway… so, cars, trucks, stunt drivers and rogue lawnmowers.
Chris Kempt, MD and Founder, Kempt, said:
“Reg the Roadkill is like a sadistic version of Frogger – nice and cuddly on the surface but with a black humoured undercurrent. It’s a 100% free, snack-able game that you can play on the loo, at the bus stop, in the checkout queue… just not whilst crossing the road with your rodent.”
The Reg the Roadkill launch trailer, featuring a soundtrack from pop ‘n roll band Hey! Hello! is now available here:
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For more info on Reg the Roadkill and all things Kempt, check out the following:
Website: www.themagnificentstunts.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MagnificentStunts
Twitter: www.twitter.com/KemptGames
Kempt Games’ Reg the Roadkill – the super stupid squirrel-crossing-the-road simulator – is now available to play for free on the App Store | https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/reg-the-roadkill/id889158781