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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Puzzle video game Professor Heinz Wolff’s Gravity Game for Nintendo Wii and DS plus website


Deep Silver launches official website for Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity

Deep Silver, the games label of Koch Media, announces that the international website for the upcoming puzzle game Professor Heinz Wolff’s Gravity is online as of now at http://gravity.deepsilver.com. The page, available in five languages, provides visitors with all the relevant details on the game, which will be released for Nintendo DS, Wii and PC.
The 'Game Info' category contains a brief description of the game along with its most important features. Interested gamers can also check out the 'Biography' to find out more about the various stages in Professor Heinz Wolff's career, and his achievements. The 'Downloads' section holds screenshots from the different platforms, as well as stylish wallpapers and an appealing gameplay trailer. And if this has whet your appetite for Professor Heinz Wolff's puzzling fun, just head over to the 'Shop' and preorder a copy for your favorite platform.
The aim of Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity is to place various building blocks correctly in each level, in order to move a ball to a given target point. To that end, players must take the force of gravity into consideration and cleverly place differently shaped objects, so that their physical connection will trigger forces of leverage and chain reactions. The steadily rising learning curve introduces PC and console puzzlers to the easy-to-learn, entertaining principle of the game, and helps them to familiarize themselves with physical and mechanical effects. Various possible solutions and beautiful hand-illustrated themed backgrounds make for plenty of variety.

Gravity was created with the expert help of Professor Heinz Wolff. Born in Berlin, Germany, Heinz Wolff has been a professor in England for almost 50 years. He coined the term "bio-engineering", among other things, and is well-known through his TV and radio appearances. In Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity, he accompanies players as a virtual character, providing helpful hints and tricks throughout the game.
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