
Mediocre's rather popular physics-based puzzle game, Sprinkle, just received and update for those of you looking for some new content to play in case you've already finished all the levels it currently has. Aside from that though, there are some new little tweaks to the game as well.
Obviously the big news with the update are the new levels. The first world actually received two additional levels to it but that certainly isn't all. Sprinkle also received an entire new world with 12 new levels to solve using your elite water hose controlling skills. This brings a total of 14 new levels with this update to the game.
Aside from the new levels though, you can now skip levels that you happen to get stuck on which you can come back to at a later time. There is also new mechanics for high score and level unlocking and last, but not least, you can now toggle sound and music on and off individually instead of the two being grouped under one toggle. If you haven't done so already, hit up the Android Market and get Sprinkle updated to enjoy these new levels.
Sprinkle is still currently only available for Tegra 2 Android devices and can be purchased for around $1.50 on the Android Market or through the Tegra Zone app.
Developer Website: Mediocre
Android Market Link: Sprinkle
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