On Tuesday, December 1, 2009, “Mr. Singh and Mr. Lee vs. The Martians,” a new iPhone application by twenty-seven-year-old video game designer Gurparm Brar, launched its global mission to uniting the world… by eliminating one Martian at a time.
The uniquely conceived final-countdown game is the first ever iPhone application that features an Asian and Indian superhero. Gamers inhabiting the superheroes, Mr. Singh and Mr. Lee, will be given 365 days to take out one billion Martians. If they can beat the ticking countdown and successfully complete their mission, the people of earth will stand in a better place…both metaphorically and figuratively speaking! Partial proceeds from the innovative game’s graphic unisex T-shirt sales will be donated to Malaria No More in their aid against malaria as well as help establish micro-financing companies in China and India in combating poverty.
The premise of “Mr. Singh and Mr. Lee vs. The Martians” finds the planet under mass attack by Martian invaders. With most of the world’s empires collapsed and rendered immobile, Mr. Singh and Mr. Lee stand up to fight against the inevitable doom of humanity. The heroes begin their epic battle using very rudimentary fighting instruments, and as Martians are destroyed, players gain monetary points that allow them to purchase progressively sophisticated weaponry.
“Mr. Singh and Mr. Lee vs. The Martians” was created after a year-long work of labor in which Brar put his passion to play. He developed the innovative game under his company, Just Khushi Artistry Inc., to provide his superheroes an international gateway. The game’s platform is constructed in a classic-scrolling fashion and characters are modeled after present celebrities like Jay Leno and Kanye West. Players are given a 365-day window to destroy one billion Martians, and with a worldwide viewable counter in the works, Brar has already begun preparing stages two through four of the intergalactic battle.
“Singh and Lee vs. the Martians” is available for download on all iPhone and iTouch devices.
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