Has been developed by Indian Game Studio - Aurona Technologies
Sony PlayStation is set to launch its first Indian content centric console game -Hanuman: Boy Warrior -for PlayStation 2 on March 25.
The console game is entirely developed by Indian Game Studio - Aurona Technologies and is playable in Hindi as well. It will be available at a retail price of Rs. 499.
While most loved Anurag Kashyap's animated Hanuman Returns on the silver screen, as well as on the mobile, Aurona Technologies have developed the game Hanuman: Boy Warrior on the saga of the mythological Hindu god.
A player starts-off as a powerless Hanuman, meets sages and eventually learns more about his powers. With his mace, Hanuman can do some deadly moves to floor the demons - Asuras. The game will have four main opponents - Shirkasur, Thakshaka, Bhramarakshasa and Mayurasa.
For every Asura killed, Hanuman gets a life force. This life force is to be used to bring those stone-turned humans, trees or animals back to life. The ultimate aim of Hanuman is to banish as many Asuras as possible and free the Sun.
Hanuman: Boy Warrior would be worth checking out, especially because the animated character is already quite popular.
this is why no one takes the indian gaming industry seriously..even if they say they do , they do it to, sell their crap to us hapless indians...cmon ..hanuman?? why?? the gods will slap the game makers in the face if there is one more god game release!!!, move on and get a life , cynics and extremists will slam me but , the fact is no one wants to play as god atleast not in a game