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TabTale’s Linebound: Life on the Line gets 1M downloads in first 72 hours

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Well, that’s a nice start.

Linebound: Life on the Line, a guide-the-line mobile game for iOS devices, has already reached 1 million downloads after just 72 hours of availability. This makes it another potential hit in the mobile game market, which is expected to hit $30 billion in 2015, according to market researcher Newzoo.

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The company did not respond to GamesBeat’s request for comment.

Linebound is from Crazy Lab Studios, the publishing brand of developer TabTale which previously released the mobile game Cheating Tom. That title has 4.5 million downloads across the Apple and Google Play stores. The Israel-based TabTale is the seventh largest mobile app publisher in the world, according to App Annie.

The company also recently acquired Serbian game development studio Level Bit.