SEGA Alliance to publish independent mobile games

SEGA Alliance to publish independent mobile games
James Orry Updated on by

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SEGA has announced the formation of SEGA Alliance, created to focus on publishing mobile games made by independent developers.

The publisher will provide participating developers with marketing and production support, plus creative consultation.

The first title to come out of the new publishing initiative is Jack Lumber from Owlchemy Labs for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

Jack Lumber tells the tale of a supernatural lumberjack out to exact revenge on the forest after a tree killed his granny. Players draw lines on the screen to create a path for Jack’s axe to follow, with the aim to chop every piece of wood and avoid his furry friends.

The game’s available now at a special launch price of 69p.