Nokia Gets Exclusive Windows Phone Games: Mass Effect, Real Racing 2 And More

Nokia and Electronic Arts (EA) have teamed up to release four new games for Windows Phone users. These four Nokia exclusive games (also Xbox titles) are Mass Effect: Infiltrator, NBA Jam, Real Racing 2 and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12.

Owners of the Nokia Lumia smartphones that run on either Windows Phone 8 or Windows Phone 7.5 will be able to purchase these games for a minimal charge. All the games, barring Mass Effect: Infiltrator, are compatible with Window Phone 7.5.

The games are as follows:

Mass Effect: Infiltrator

Mass Effect: Infiltrator was initially launched on Xbox. And now the third-person shooter comes to Windows Phone. The controls are optimized for touch so that tapping on an adversary locks the fire on them. The game only works with WP8 and is priced at $6.99 and can be downloaded here.

NBA Jam

All you basketball fans can now play your team of two against one in NBA Jam.

"You can Jam with your favorite stars from all 30 NBA teams in over-the-top, high-flying, 2-on-2 arcade basketball just like you remember it - and like you've never seen before!"

The game works with WP8 and WP 7.5 and costs $2.99. It can be downloaded here.

Real Racing 2

Real Racing 2 has fantastic graphics and lets you "test your racing prowess on a 16 car grid against highly skilled AI drivers." So if you're ready to burn some rubber download the game for $4.99. Real Racing 2 works with both WP 7.5 and WP8.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12

If you've been looking to get a feel of the PGA Tour, you can now do so with ease thanks to your Windows Phone device. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12 enables you to create a custom golfer and "play through world famous PGA TOUR courses with Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 12 and see how you stack up with real PGA TOUR pros, including Tiger Woods himself!" The game can be downloaded for $2.99 and is compatible with WP8 and WP 7.5.

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