Bollywood Actor Anil Kapoor’s “24 – The Game†Available on Google Play & Apple iOS Stores
March 07th, 2014
The actor Anil Kapoor launched a game based on his popular TV show 24. It was based on the American series of the same name. India is the first country outside of the United States to get the rights to adapt the show.
The show is set in Mumbai with the set of the Anti-Terrorist Unit (ATU) being a copy of the one in the original series. Bollywood actress and actor Shabana Azmi and Anupam Kher both have walk-on performances in the show. The season is directed by Abhinay Deo, written by Rensil D'Silva and Bhavani Iyer and is managed by Mani Sharma.
It is available as a mobile game “safari Storme 24- the game” on iOS and Android platforms. The game will provide spectators with the chance to experience the real time action of the show offline. It was developed by Gameshastra Solutions Pvt Ltd; it will be available for free download in India on iOS and Android mobile phones.
This game will give the users a chance to take on the role of ATU Chief Jai Singh Rathod, played by Anil Kapoor in the show.
Colors CEO Raj Nayak said that "The launch of '24' The Game', India's first ever 3D game based on a TV show, is one such innovation that brings us closer to our audiences. Through the game, we are offering audiences with the unique chance to step into the shoes of Jai Singh Rathod and experience the show first hand".
The Game Features
- Third-person shooting game.
- 30 levels.
- Additional Guns, Health packs, Missile Barrages and Harrier Strike.
- Purchased items through the Redemption of points earned during the game.
- Local Leaderboard.
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