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Gameloft bringing a dozen iPad games to Jetstar flights, curbing in-flight boredom with UNO

What’s better than playing a pleasing round of kick the seat of the man in front of you? Most things, really, including the dozen iPad titles that Gameloft is bringing to Australian air carrier Jetstar’s rentable iPads . Real Football, Shrek Kart, Avatar, UNO and N.O.V.A.: Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance would be coming to the carrier’s Apple tablets in December, with seven more games arriving inside the first quarter of next year. All games shall be followed by an advantage round of be certain that your tray table is stored for landing.

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Gameloft Announces 12 Titles for iPad Rentals on Jetstar Flights

Gameloft, a number one publisher of digital and social games, has announced a lineup of 12 pre-loaded games for iPads available to the Australian air carrier Jetstar passengers as a part of their new in-flight entertainment program. 5 titles might be available from December onwards : Real Football, Shrek Kart, Avatar, UNO™ and N.O.V.A.: Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance. The rest 7 titles, GT Racing: Motor Academy, Brain Challenge, Blokus, Ironman 2, Let’s Golf 2, The Settlers and Asphalt 5 will follow within the first quarter of 2012.

“Gameloft’s philosophy is to make games accessible to the widest audience possible by constantly seeking new avenues to succeed in and engage with consumers,” said Michel Guillemot, President and founding father of Gameloft. “As Jetstar uses the various most innovative technology available to reinforce its customers in-flight experience, we glance forward to partnering with them to provide the most immersive gaming experience to ever appear onboard an aircraft.”

“Jetstar is proud to be the primary airline on the earth to entertain its customers with cutting-edge iPad technology revolutionizing the in-flight entertainment experience for its customers.” added Bruce Buchanan, Jetstar Group Chief Executive Officer.

Because the new in-flight entertainment program is rolled out over the arrival weeks on selected Jetstar flights, including Australian domestic, trans Tasman and short-haul international flights between Australia and New Zealand, passengers may have the choice to hire iPads when flying longer than 2 hours for A$10 to A$15 per flight.

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