Mobile developer Kiloo has announced that it's moving into iPhone and DS development, focusing on both device's touchscreen features.
"With a close connection to mobile development, we anticipate great opportunities for cross-platform launches, harvesting resources to speed up development," says the company's announcement.
Kiloo plans to launch its first iPhone game this November. The firm has also revealed its roadmap for the rest of the year, with Whac-A-Mole and football title My Zoo due in the third quarter, and Cannonball 8000 due in the fourth quarter.
It's unclear whether the latter game is Kiloo's first iPhone title, however.
Meanwhile, Kiloo is just the latest mobile firm to seek to diversify into DS development, following the likes of Progressive Media, Capybara Games and HandyGames.
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