Embark on Treasure Hunting Adventure As New Casual Game Deep Blue Sea 2 Launches Today

April 1, 2010

Embark on Treasure Hunting
Adventure As New Casual Game Deep Blue Sea 2 Launches Today

Match-3 Puzzles and Hidden Object
Challenges for PC and Mac Entertain and Engage Casual Gamers

The Game Equation today announced
the launch of new match-3 puzzle game, Deep Blue Sea 2. In Deep Blue Sea 2,
players dive underwater to collect buried treasures and ancient artifacts before
their tank runs out of air. Players can progress through over 200 levels of
match-3 puzzle levels that are easy-to-learn, yet challenging. Players will also
explore three different hand-painted hidden object locations with hundreds of
levels. This sequel to the original hit game, Deep Blue Sea, offers fresh
match-3 puzzle components, such as board rotations, that divers must use to
their advantage to maneuver sea critters and direct treasure and artifacts
towards exit slots. Check out the full version of Deep Blue Sea 2 and test out
the free demo, here: www.deepbluesea2.com.

Deep Blue Sea 2 extends beyond the
typical casual games genre with a captivating storyline that creates a sense of
adventure. In Deep Blue Sea 2, players will uncover a mysterious plot
surrounding the sudden disappearance of a treasure hunter, Jessica, cast in the
original game title. Along the way, players will meet new characters and
assemble a crew of colorful divers, each bringing specific skills to aid in
increasingly difficult dives. As players collect treasure, they will also be
able to purchase new diving equipment, tools and upgrades for future missions.

“We wanted to create a casual game
that entertains and enchants both beginners and long-time casual gamers by
offering challenging puzzles embedded in an immersive storyline that draws
players into the underwater world,” said Brian Meidell, founder of The Game
Equation. “We combined updated puzzle components, opportunities for power-ups,
an engaging story and detailed graphics to create an original experience that is
deeper than the typical casual game.”

For more information and to play the
Deep Blue Sea 2 demo, please visit:
www.deepbluesea2.com
.