Woof and Roll! Puppy Palooza Now Available on iPhone App Store
Sunday, October 4, 2009 18:20
Rock Ridge Games have announced the release of Puppy Palooza for the iPhone and iPod Touch, a follow-up to their top 20 musical App Store hits, Kitty Chorus and Western Wind. Available now, for an introductory price of {content}.99, Puppy Palooza is “chock full of cute canines, music and memory, and doggone hilarious gameplay”.
Take control of six adorable puppies as they bark along two main gameplay modes: Puppy Pursuit and Puppy Palooza. Puppy Pursuit is a memory game based on everyone’s childhood favorite, Simon Sez. The puppies bark in a pattern which you then try to repeat by tapping the icons under the corresponding dog. The difficulty ramps up the further you get, making for a fun and exciting yet challenging game.

Puppy Palooza is a musical mode where you and the lovable little doggies compose music. Be it classic favorites or original songs, there are 12 different barks available to craft your musical masterpiece. Tap and hold the tennis balls on either side of the screen to access the higher 6 notes. Once you’ve got your song perfected, hit the record button and save it. You can access your saved songs at any time by choosing the “Share a Song” option from the main menu. Make your friends laugh and show the world your musical talents!
If this kinda thing floats your boat (and let’s face it, why wouldn’t it?), then you can download the app here!
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