Big Blue Bubble Helps Expand Apple TV's Interactive Entertainment Ecosystem

LONDON, ON--(Marketwired - November 24, 2015) - Big Blue Bubble is announcing the launch of its first app, Burn The Rope 3D, for the all new fourth-generation Apple TV as an early adopter of the tvOS platform. The Burn The Rope franchise is a multiple award-winning title with 100+ million downloads across multiple platforms.

As part of a select group of third-party developers, Big Blue Bubble is helping to expand Apple TV's entertainment ecosystem -- widening the platform's core functionality as part of a bigger emphasis being placed by Apple on the gaming space. Leveraging years of proven iOS experience, Big Blue Bubble has adapted and optimized Burn The Rope 3D to deliver an engaging living room TV entertainment experience.

"Big Blue Bubble is consistently recognized for the inspirational and innovative games developed by its world class team. This wealth of experience has enabled the company to deliver the best multi-platform gaming experiences over the years -- and why we have been ideally positioned as an early adopter and supporter of the Apple TV gaming ecosystem," said Vikas Gupta, CEO at Big Blue Bubble. "Burn The Rope 3D marks the first of many titles we will be launching on tvOS!"

Burn the Rope 3D builds on the successful franchise by providing 3D visuals to the classic mechanics of the original game as you light the match to try to burn as much rope as you can. But there's a catch! The fire only burns upwards, leaving you to tilt and turn your gyro-equipped Siri Remote to keep the flame alive through 70+ levels of challenging and exciting gameplay.

Fully optimized for Apple tvOS -- players are provided with an immersive and interactive gameplay experience through gesture-recognition and motion-sensing capabilities, harnessing the full capabilities of Siri Remote's gyroscope & touchpad to create an intuitive user-experience.

The game is available to download now on Apple TV App Store for $3.49. For a full press kit, please click here or visit www.bigbluebubble.com/hub/press to learn more.

About Big Blue Bubble

Big Blue Bubble is Canada's largest independent mobile gaming company. We create engaging experiences that enable everyone to discover and share their innate creativity with others through play.

With a network of hundreds of millions of users, our games are designed for a wide spectrum of mediums and engagement channels through which our brand is experienced. At the heart of all we do is the spirit of play, fostering vibrant communities with a shared sense of enthusiasm, energy, curiosity and humour.

The Company has developed numerous original award-winning titles including: Home Sweet Home, Burn the Rope, Finder's Keep, My Muppets Show, and top-grossing global game franchise, My Singing Monsters. More information about Big Blue Bubble can be found at: www.bigbluebubble.com.



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