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    Kola Studios Unleashes New Game for Android : Mosquito Rush

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    Kola studios, Uganda’s biggest game developers famously known for their popular card game “Matatu” has today officially announced their new game “Mosquito Rush”, an action packed fun game where the mission is to smash all the mosquitoes at all costs.

    Uganda is a mosquito infested country and this game makes much sense and here is why. The aim of the game is to protect a baby by smashing and eliminate these mosquitoes; must be fast, furious and accurate to be successful. The players need to survive from the mosquito attack and make sure none of them escape or else the game is over.

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     The design team put a great amount of effort into the graphic work to create a room that is typical Ugandan and visually beautiful. Constant updates will be made on the difficulty levels and environment. This game is the latest innovation from Kola Studios which has evolved from developing Matatu, the most popular game in Uganda with over 60,000 users. It also has other games; Last Card, Keiko, Spar, Karata, Tapt and Zword to its name and more to be released.

    Click below to download the game from the Google Play Store and get smashing.

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