24 March 2009 16:15 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Playing a leeetle bit of catch-up in today's accelerometer-enabled world of mobile gaming, Nokia has announced its first ever motion-controlled game for its N-Gage platform."Bounce Boing Voyage", described as the "jumpaliciously fun 3D classic game", will be the first motion control supported game available on N-Gage.
The motion control support will mean players can guide the Bounce ball through different surreal worlds, controlling the Bounce ball by moving their device in the desired direction.
Motion control is currently supported by a range of available devices including the Nokia N79, Nokia N82, Nokia N85, Nokia N95, Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia N96 and the Nokia 6210 Navigator.
The upgraded version of Bounce Boing Voyage is planned to be available during spring 2009 and current owners of the game will get a free upgrade of the motion control supported version. Gaming, Nokia, N-Gage, Mobile phone games, Puzzle games


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