Ape Entertainment's Temple Run Comic App Dashes onto App Store
SAN DIEGO, CA – November 8, 2012 – Ape
Entertainment, in partnership with Imangi Studios and Dimension Brand
Group (DBG), announced today that the Temple Run Comic App is now
available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Based on the self-titled
smash-hit game, the Temple Run Comic App is $.99, which includes the
first issue and, for a limited time, the second issue at no additional
cost. Both action-packed issues are chocked full of adventure, suspense,
and ancient mystery.
What
are the temples? What are the secrets of the golden idols? What exactly
are the demon monkey creatures? All these secrets and more are revealed
as the Temple Run world comes to life. Fans begin the adventure with
Guy Dangerous as he and a band of adventurers go in search of a lost
Incan city and the treasure it holds. But when Guy comes face to face
with a mysterious golden idol, they may get more than they bargained
for.
Issue
No. 2 begins after Guy Dangerous and a group of explorers discovers a
lost Incan city and, hidden deep inside, a mysterious golden idol while
searching for a missing archeologist. The moment Guy touches the idol,
they are transported to an ancient temple in a mysterious land … and
they’re not alone. Now Guy and his fellow adventurers must race to
escape the deadly traps and hordes of ravenous demon monkeys they
encounter at every turn. Can Guy and his friends survive long enough to
get home? Or better yet, will they survive at all?
A full-color comic book series is available in print as well at local comic shops.
“We
had an exciting opportunity to expand the Temple Run universe with the
new comic app, and couldn’t wait to share it with our fans,” said Keith
Shepherd, co-found of Imangi Studios. “We are looking forward to adding
even more depth to the story with Guy Dangerous and his many adventures
to come.”
Created
by Imangi Studios, Temple Run® is the most exhilarating running game on
the App Store. Players test their reflexes as they race down ancient
temple walls and along sheer cliffs. They swipe to turn, jump and slide
to avoid obstacles, collect coins to buy power ups, and run as far as
they can through an ever more challenging terrain.
For more information, please visit www.ape-entertainment.com or www.imangistudios.com.
About Ape Entertainment
Founded
in 2003, Ape Entertainment is the brainchild of lifelong comic book
devotees David Hedgecock and Brent E. Erwin. Ape Entertainment is the
comic book home to innovative new titles such as LITTLE GREEN MEN,
SCOUTS, and HERO WITHIN. Ape is also the North American publisher for
licensed properties THE PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR, KUNG FU PANDA, RICHIE
RICH, CASPER, STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE, POCKET GOD, and CUT THE ROPE. Visit
Ape Entertainment online at http://www.ApeComics.com.
About Imangi Studios
Imangi
Studios was founded by husband and wife team Keith Shepherd and
NataliaLuckyanova in 2008. With the addition of artist Kiril Tchangov in
2009, the three person studio developed mega-hit Temple Run, which
currently boasts over 125 million downloads since its release in August
2011. They also released the game Temple Run: Brave in partnership with
Disney/Pixar, the perfect adaptation of the original game and the
Disney/Pixar movie Brave. It quickly achieved worldwide success, hitting
No. 1 in 49 countries and remaining in the top 2 of all paid apps for
the first month of release. Based in Raleigh, NC, the self-funded, fully
independent studio previously developed Harbor Master, geoSpark, Hippo
High Dive and Max Adventure for IOS. Temple Run launched in the Android
Marketplace in 2012. www.imangistudios.com
About Dimensional Branding Group, LLC:
The
San Francisco Bay Area based brand extension agency focuses on brand
licensing, business development and promotion services with a unique
emphasis on the interactive and digital channels. DBG specializes in
developing toys, games, iconic brands and digital trademarks into
entertainment placement and new extension markets. Its clients include
PlayStation, (including game titles such as God of War, Ratchet and
Clank, and Little Big Planet), Jenga, Skee-Ball, Chronicle Books,
Miniclip and its company owned titles, Worst-Case Scenario, Bob's Space
Racers, Fight My Monster & Temple Run. www.dimensionalbranding.com
Friday, November 09, 2012
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