*** An Augmented Reality game using Phone Sensors ***
Do you hate those pesky mosquitoes that seem to buzz annoyingly around you when you are trying to enjoy that summer evening. Well here is your chance to take revenge on those skeeters. This fully interactive game in an augmented reality allows you to use your finger to squash them while moving your phone to find more. Happy Skeeter Beatin'.
The rabbit will appear from holes and you need to punch it to get numbers. There are different levels and the game gets very exciting in last stages when you have to be very fast in punching the rabbit.
How can I make life yield its fullest and best? How can I know the true secret of power?
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