For Immediate Release
January 21, 2011
Mad Skills Motocross Featured on iTunes App Store
Side-scrolling racing game continues its remarkable debut
Morgantown, W.Va. (January 21, 2011) - Mad Skills Motocross for iOS, launched worldwide on January 10, has once again been given prominent placement on the iTunes App Store. After being named a New and Noteworthy app by Apple last week, Mad Skills Motocross yesterday was included in the feature carousel on many of the world's App Stores, including the United States, Australia, Russia, and many more. The addictive side-scrolling racing game is also included as a New and Noteworthy or What's Hot app on most of the world's App Stores.
"We're really excited about how well the game has been received by the public so far," said Turborilla's Tobias Andersson, the game's creator. "It's awesome to see that Apple also recognizes Mad Skills Motocross as a great game by putting it in the spotlight like this."
Mad Skills Motocross is available on the App Store now for only $1.99. To purchase, CLICK HERE.

For more information, visit the official Mad Skills Motocross for iOS webpage: www.madskillsmx.com
Follow @madskillsmx on Twitter: www.twitter.com/madskillsmx
Get the official trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9X--W1x4nbA
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For a complete media kit, including video trailer, screen grabs, and full game details, CLICK HERE.
About Turborilla
Turborilla (www.turborilla.com) is an independent game developer founded in 2006 by Tobias Andersson. Their mission is to work hard to bring joy into the gaming world and turn passion into games. Their office is located in Umea, Sweden, and is always open to anyone who wants to come by and talk about computer games.
About Racer X Online
Racer X Online (www.racerxonline.com) is the world's leading motocross and supercross enthusiast website. Since 1998 they've been delivering news, features, and multimedia covering the high-energy world of professional motocross and supercross. Racer X Online is the online counterpart of Racer X Illustrated, one of the motorcycle industry's most respected glossy magazines.







