Originally launched back in November, version 2.0 of free release Say What You See: The Collection enjoyed a strong debut in May, clocking up 600,000 downloads throughout the course of the month.
The game topped the free app rankings on the App Store in both the UK and Ireland in the process, with the firm claiming its success will result in updates aplenty hitting the title in the months to come.
Appetite for updates
"I'm really happy that Say What You See has been played and enjoyed by more than half a million players in the last month," said brand manager Jon Hamblin.
"I hope they'll be ready to relax back into the 80's for our latest iCanvas, as it's the best one yet."
Said 80's iCanvas will launch on June 2 as an in-app purchase for 59p.
The plan is to release new iCanvases each and every month, with the next update Superheroes due in July.
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