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Puzzle Game Bears vs. Art Launching This Week On The App Store

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Bears vs. Art, developed by Halfbrick Studios, has been in soft-launch mode for quite some time in select regions. Finally, players all over the world will be able to play this interesting puzzle game soon, as it will be released for good on April 30th.

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Bears vs. Art is a unique puzzle game where players will have to fling Rory the Bear around inside art galleries to tear paintings apart. As soon as a painting is reached, players will have to tear it apart by swiping the screen. Things get more complicated quite soon, as players have to plan ahead how to navigate the stages effectively, with Rory having to move from wall to wall. Other things will also get in the way, like security guards, ninja, thieves and more hazards.

Bears vs. Art was already a more than good game that fans of different genres could enjoy so it will be interesting to see if anything has been changed and improved in the final release.

Bears vs. Art will be released on the App Store this week, on April 30th. The game is definitely going to be a solid experience so make sure to check it out when it releases in just two days.

 

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.