Polarbit recently launched their first title on the Android Market and now they are bringing the rest of their library of games to Android Market. Each title is in full 3D and supports multiplayer matches. The developer just sent us the following press release to announce their suppor for cross-platform multiplayer so gamers from Android, iPhone, and Nokia can challenge each other.
Stockholm, Sweden – Polarbit, pioneering developers of games for mobile and handheld platforms announced today the immediate availability of their games on Android Market. In addition to already available award-winning street racer Raging Thunder, titles include powerboat racer WaveBlazer, arcade shoot’em-up Armageddon Squadron, FPS ToonWarz and futuristic strategy title Iron Sight.
Polarbit titles are known for their visual excellence as well as their accessible gameplay and controls, ensuring that they appeal to casual as well as hard-core gamers. The truly distinguishing feature that sets Polarbit titles apart from competitors is their cross-platform multiplayer capabilities.
For the first time ever, iPhone, Android and Nokia Ovi Store device users from all corners of the globe will be able to face off in intense deathmatches, gut-churning races, brutal dogfights and epic battles.Polarbit
Check out the Polarbit YouTube channel for videos of their current games. Polarbit is hard at working adding support for Motorola Droid phones and just updated Raging Thunder to work with the big screen phone.

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Raging Thunder is my favorite one, and the only one of their games I bought so far, but I will probably end up getting them all.(even if only the lite version) I really like it, but the championship could of been longer.
I like raging thunder and have been playing a bit online too.
Although it seems once one guy is ahead its like they’re gone and you can’t catch up, and often people will just leave after that.
Also I had some issues w it on my g1, trying to get back to it after visiting the home screen just gave me a black screen til I rebooted
But aside from that the games look great, although the toonwarz demo kinda left me in the dark on what the game is really like..