What Will You Be Doing 10 Years from Now? "Forecast of Yourself after 10 Years" iPhone App Released by Acute Entertainment, Inc. in Japan

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TOKYO-(Business Wire)-September 18, 2009 - Acute Entertainment, Inc., a Japanese game production company headquartered in Tokyo, today announced that it has released a new application for the iPhone, Forecast of Yourself after 10 years. http://www.acute-e.co.jp/iphone/10nen

About Forecast of Yourself after 10 years

As its name indicates, the game predicts what the user will be in 10 years’ time. After answering 15 questions, the user receives the overall result and detailed information on their "dream," "money," and "love." In addition, progress in life is displayed in graph format, showing its ups and downs. At the end, a proverb is provided as a piece of advice.

The Proverb of the Day section is designed to improve the user’s life 10 years on with sincere, day-to-day advice. Once having played the game, the user will be able to further enjoy it with friends.

Pricing

US$1.99 to download.

Past Results

In Japan, 500,000 people have played the game in touch-panel format at family-style chain restaurants for six months.

Requirements

iPhone/iPod touch compatible

iPhone OS 3.0 or higher required

More Information

Please visit the company’s online product page: http://www.acute-e.co.jp/iphone/10nen/

Product Purchase

The new iPhone application is available on the iTunes Store: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=324675162&mt=8

Company Overview

 
Name:

Acute Entertainment, Inc.

Address:

Sato Bldg. 2F, 2-33-6 Minami-Ikebukuro Toshima-ku, Tokyo 171-0022, Japan

CEO: Satoshi Okada
Date Established: April 1999
Business Scope: Game Production
Website:

http://www.acute-e.co.jp/

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