NDS Top Trumps: Dogs and Dinosaurs Announced

Today Ubisoft announced the next release under their publishing deal with Ironstone Partners which confirms the second title under the Top Trumps brand: Top Trumps: Dogs and Dinosaurs.

Top Trumps: Dogs and Dinosaurs announcement follows January's news regarding Top Trumps: Horror and Predators which will be released in July 2007 on Nintendo DS. Both games exploit the highly successful Top Trumps play-pattern that has thrilled players of all ages since the 1970's.

Top Trumps, from Winning Moves, is a card-based game which combines luck, strategy and subject knowledge in a game-concept that has hooked children for several generations. Packs start from £2.49 retail and sales in the UK hit £18 Million last year. The brand has enjoyed many years of success with a strong licensing programme which includes brands such as Marvel, Star Wars, Harry Potter and most recently Doctor Who and is featured in over 10.000 retail outlets in the UK.

The announcement of this second title in the series cements Ubisoft's commitment to the brand and signals the company's investment in the license for 2007. This includes creating a dedicated website and ramping up broadcast media activity as part of a comprehensive consumer and trade marketing campaign.

Rob Cooper, UK Managing Director at Ubisoft, said "The trade reaction to Top Trumps has been encouraging and our close working relationship with Ironstone means that we have been able to react quickly to announce this second release which is slated to hit the market alongside the first this summer."

Paul Gouge, Managing Director at Ironstone, commented "Ubisoft has understood the Top Trumps philosophy quickly and truly embraced the power of the brand. This combined with the company's experience in the video games market will ensure the Top Trumps licence will be a key success in the market."

Posted on 08-06-2007 by Dennis

Comments

  • um. who would get this? a card game on the ds seems like a waste of time and money

    JAZ3B, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • game slike Magic the Gathering would sell pretty good, I think. Just look at the Yu-Gi-Oh series...

    Dennis, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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