Test your brain with SensitivePSP

Posted Oct 5, 2006 at 2:40PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Sudoku
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If you are someone that likes test your own intelligence with puzzle games now and again then we have a great new homebrew game for you today that will certainly stop you feeling so smug about being world Sudoku champion. SensitivePSP is a puzzle-style homebrew game and believe it or not is the developer, Jamie Fuller's first release! The screenshots look like they have come from a PSP homebrew coding veteran, and you will get the same impression when you play this game too. It oozes with quality, something that most developers lack when they make their first release.

This hasn't been rushed out onto the front page as soon as the coder figured out how to display 'hello world' on a PSP with Jamie Fuller taking his time to create a full homebrew game with no less than 60 brain-racking levels! Here's what Jamie Fuller said about the game:

The Concept of the game is to get from the starting position to the Exit block destroying all blocks along the way, You may go over the animated blocks more than once, Teleporters will throw you around the level, One way blocks (blocks with solid lines running through them) will also thwart your journey. You must destroy all of the stripey Yellow blocks, including the animated ones before you can exit the level. Each time you complete a level you will 'unlock' a new one, there are 60 levels in total, SensitivePSP automatically remembers which levels you have unlocked, even after powering off your console. you can select any of the levels you have unlocked as your starting level,from the main menu.

Does that sound good or what? The reason why this game is so addictive is because it is a clone of a C64 version of the classic puzzle game, Sensitive, with only a few levels being modified. One thing that Jamie has mentioned is for people not to moan in frustration since some levels are hard to complete. He has tested them all out and all of them are achievable. Now you've heard all the hype, get the game. SensitivePSP comes packaged as a 1.5 compatible KXploited Eboot so make sure you try it out on your newly-downgraded PSP!

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Download: [SensitivePSP v1.0]
Discuss: [Forum release thread]

 
 
 

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by first - 2006-10-05 09:57
» first

first

by nice job man - 2006-10-05 10:31
» wow, this looks awesome

i must say this looks awesome, thanks to the developer for really putting some time into it. it's great to have challenging things like this to play for PSP



thumbs up!!!



:)

by the only happycamper - 2006-10-05 11:24
» awesome...

great game cant stop playing it. The only problem i have is that, well i die alot, not becuase of how hard the game is but i just suck at puzzle games and after i die like 10 times the game freezes and i have to restart my psp.

by ChaoticX51 - 2006-10-06 04:09
» Nice job updating a classic...

Pyramids of Ra on the GB classic... FTW!

by Boots - 2006-10-06 09:28
» People who say "first" are homos

Anyway, this game is INCREDIBLE. For a first release it looks awesome. I wonder if I can change the MP3 for the music. That'd be sweet

by Boots - 2006-10-06 09:36
» Customizable music FTW!!!

Just rename any MP3 to "sensitive"

by fenrisulfr - 2006-10-06 19:05
» kjdfh

Lv18

by someone - 2006-10-06 20:51
» excellent

interesting puzzle game and excellent graphics - sometimes freezes up between levels but i suspect that's a fault of psp homebrew rather than the programmer (and all progress saved even if it does crash anyway) - would love a 'port' of sokoban with this style graphics if find yourself with nothing to do jamie!

by NIce - 2006-10-07 22:20
» Freezes

realle nice but i freezes sfter you have died like 20 times?

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