The Duudle game is now released – free turn-based multiplayer action available for Windows Phone 7. Let the fun begin! The Duudle game is the grand prize award-winning game at Nokia World Hackathon 2011.
VIDEO: Duudle Game Action
Download Duudle from Windows Marketplace

About Duudle
Duudle is an easy and social connected/online game. You get a word and 30 seconds to draw it. Your duudle is then pushed to your opponents and is replayed exactly as your drew it. Your opponents shall guess the word as fast as possible. The faster they guess right the more points both they and you get. Then it’s the next players turn to draw and you guess. Duudle is turn based meaning you can play whenever you like. You get a notification when it’s your turn, simply action when you want it!
Getting started is easy. Signup with your Facebook account and all your friends that play Duudle will show up instantly. Or simply sign up with your email address. Challenge your friends, family or colleagues. Or, if you can’t get enough action, play as many random games as you like. Duudle games are turn based and can be played over a long period of time (or short) by players anywhere. Players have up to 72 hours to complete their turn.
Be warned, its fun and addictive! Download it now for Windows Phone 7 from Windows Marketplace.
FREEMIUM
Duudle is a free game (as in ad based Freemium). The free version shows ads. Users that upgrade and buy the premium version get no ads. The trial version of the premium download in the Windows Marketplace never expires and is actually the same as the Free version. That is, users can play free forever and get ads or users can upgrade and get no ads.
Screenshots
Head over the Windows Marketplace and you’ll find eight nice screenies there.
About Hackathon 2011
Nokia hosted the Hackathon 2011 at Nokia World in London in October. The VISIARC team won the grand prize: fame, glory and a check for the multiplayer Duudle game.
- Nokia blog Winner announcement
- Nokia Developer News Announcement
- wpcentral article with a 5 min video shot directly after the Hackathon
Hackathon backgrounder video:
