Brave Makes Noise with 'Farm Yarns' iPhone Application
Sydney, NSW (PRWEB) February 24, 2009 -- Brave releases yet another iPhone application, this time targeting mums and dads with 'Farm Yarns'. The fun-filled application invites young users to discover farm animal noises. Simply press the animal cartoon and listen to the sound it makes. The application features all the classic farm animals such as ducks, donkeys, puppies and piglets.
David Harding, Director of Brave says, "This is just one example of how we can use iPhone apps to combine entertainment with education. The application can also be used by parents and children to enhance classic animal stories, making them even more fun and engaging.
Head of Interactive, Kirsti Williams says: "This is a very exciting time for Brave and our clients. iPhone applications are one of many channels where clients can engage with consumers. The biggest shift is now consumers can invite the brands into their world, where as conventional advertising can be a little more intrusive".
'Farm Yarns' is the latest addition to Brave's stable of iPhone applications, which have already proved extremely popular with downloads across the UK, the US, Australia and Japan.
'Farm Yarns' is now available for download on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=304008790&mt=8
For more information please contact:
Peter Malycon
Brave Director
Phone: +61 2 9976 8444
Website: www.brave.com.au
Concept, Design and Development Team:
iPhone Design: Jon Keats
iPhone Developer: John Lyons
Senior Producer: Cheridan Kerr
Head of Interactive: Kirsti Williams
Director of Brave: David Harding
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