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Post by Arcadenik on Dec 17, 2009 13:03:52 GMT -5
Shadow Tower looks really interesting. I like the idea and the visuals.
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Jan 2, 2010 4:50:52 GMT -5
OK, I've actually got a few more to add to this! But I'll have to do it when I've got more time. Stay tuned!
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Jan 3, 2010 17:58:09 GMT -5
Span SmasherDeveloper: Artoon Publisher: Nintendo Just to be on the safe side here, this one might be fun, or it may just be pap. Looks good though! Basically, you control a bouncy ball called smasher, who you flick around with the wiimote and smash into stuff to get through the levels. Its a bit like Breakout crossed with a platform game! Stuffed with hidden routes and boss battles, file this under "mindless fun".
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jan 7, 2010 8:54:40 GMT -5
Artoon aren't exactly on my "good developer" list, so I'm waiting for the reviews on that one.
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Feb 13, 2010 5:51:47 GMT -5
Yep, I'm gonna get round to putting more stuff on this! Which game would you like to hear more about next, Line Attack Heroes or Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes?
No peeking on Google! Just go with your gut feeling on this vote!
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Post by Wildcat on Feb 13, 2010 18:02:32 GMT -5
Might and Magic please. Heard mighty good things about it.
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Feb 15, 2010 16:50:39 GMT -5
Might and Magic: Clash of HeroesDeveloper: Caby Games Publisher: Ubisoft This has "Sleeper Hit" written all over it! Its basically come out of nowhere and hit retail in a sudden flurry of great reviews. Basically, its your traditional RPG setting of elves and wizards, but with a beautifully deep strategy heart and wonderfully addictive puzzle-game controls! So you have your little army on the touch screen, the enemy army on the top screen, and when you use the stylus to line up 3 of your same-colour fighters they charge towards the enemy with varying success. The aim of these battles is to penetrate the space behind the last line of enemy defence and "attack his hit points directly", if you like YuGiOh references. Sound simple? Theres a lot of depth in organising your army and different units, and later battles will push your strategical brain a lot! Add in an overworld to explore full of side-quests to earn extra units or cash, and lots of things to do, and you've got a hit on your hands!
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Mar 18, 2010 3:57:46 GMT -5
Ivy The KiwiDeveloper: Prope Publisher: Namco Bandai From the brain of Yuji (sonic creator) Naka himself, comes this beautiful little platformer for DS and Wii. The idea is to draw out vines for little Ivy to run along with your wiimote or stylus, and then stretch the vines to PING the character through obstacles and over barriers. Originally an iPhone game, I like it because it looks like a simple-yet-addictive concept with very pretty visuals!
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Post by Wildcat on Mar 18, 2010 17:11:06 GMT -5
Forgot to tell you, OMR, but my wife is LOVING Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes. I've not played it all that much, but it's certainly unique. Thanks for the additional info!
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Mar 19, 2010 4:52:35 GMT -5
I'm glad she is! I find it very addictive, definitely one of those "one more go" games!
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