JCE (GameKiss, www.gamekiss.com) announced Tuesday that its mobile game, “Angry Honey” which was released to global smart phone market for the first time, seized the top rank for downloading service in the category of Top Free Apps within two days since its update after it received a warm review from major Asian markets including Korea.

Since registering with the global AppStore late June, “Angry Honey” of GameKiss was ranked at the top in the category of ‘Top Free’ download for the entire global AppStore in 7 major Asian countries such as Singapore, Viet Nam, Malaysia and Philippine.

“Angry Honey” is a rhythm action game based on a storyline of domestic dispute between husband and wife, which contains mild addictiveness as well as offers soft game actions well-suited for mobile platform. The game depicts comic surroundings where an angry wife throws dish, chair and even a refrigerator while a husband responds by breaking the home appliances in order to avoid being hit. It is believed that the key element for its popularity is based on its strength to promote the feel of touching through light sound effects and irregular rhythmic feels.

World-wide users also pointed out the rhythmic, speedy and hitting feels for the strength of “Angry Honey,” saying that they started out the game just to release tensions but couldn’t easily stop playing it because of its subtle addictiveness.

GameKiss plans to further invest into a new product development after successfully launching and maintaining a popularity of their first-ever AppStore game, “Angry Honey.” At the same time, their second product, “Fly Gaga” is also drawing attention whether the game could follow the feat of “Angry Honey.”

Roman Lee, PM of GameKiss, said, “Our first-ever mobile game, ‘Angry Honey’ has garnered quite an attention from all around the world after ranked on the top of AppStore,” and he added, “We plan to expand into mobile game market in full-scale based on recent experience with success as well as long-standing know-how that GameKiss possesses.”