Puzzle Scape ships to North American stores

Posted Jun 6, 2007 at 9:00AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games Tags: Farmind Ltd., Got Game Entertainment, Landscapes, North America
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Publisher Got Game Entertainment is happy to announce that PSP-exclusive video game Puzzle Scape has finally shipped to retail stores across North America. The game was created by Farmind Ltd. and has been under development for some time now. Those interested can purchased the title for US$ 19.99.

Anyway, like the name implies, Puzzle Scape is a puzzle-solving game that requires players to arrange blocks of different colors into chains that explode when triggered by 2x2 same-colored blocks. Some of its more remarkable features include 40 scenes of brilliant backgrounds and an original soundtrack of more than 40 songs.

The title is different in such a way that whenever players make blocks explode, vibrant background landscapes will be created represented by four different themes namely Cells, Flowers, Machines, and Dream. Finishing each level, furthermore, unlocks the other themes and different power-ups.

All of Puzzle Scape's modes can be generally categorized as time-oriented and goal-oriented. Players always have the option to take on the missions solo or go head-to-head with a friend via the PSP's wireless connection.

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-06-06 10:16:26
Lousy game, nice graphics

I gave this game a shot and I would recommend you don't waste your money on it, unless you like looking at crazy ambient backgrounds. The gameplay is slow, there is nothing to keep you playing other than unlocking new skins, which all play the exact same. Playing non-falling-block games suck on PSP, and this is no exception. If you want a good puzzle game, stick with Lumines (or try Ultimate Block Party which has fantastic gameplay)

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