Back at BlackBerry Jams America, BlackBerry took to the stage with some of the big gun developers that they are working with on BlackBerry 10. One of the development houses that came on stage was Gameloft. Now, we’ve seen Gameloft support the BlackBerry PlayBook, so it wasn’t too far of a stretch to find out that they would be supporting BlackBerry 10 as well. Now, Gameloft has released Shark Dash onto the BlackBerry Z10.
While on the cover Shark Dash may present itself as a simple game designed for a younger audience, I warn you not to judge a book by it's cover. Shark Dash is a challenging game that will get progressively harder as you complete each level. Shark Dash is available for the BlackBerry Z10 and can be bought from BlackBerry World for .99 cents. Also you will want to stay tuned for the full review of Shark Dash making its way onto CrackBerry.com.
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