More Crush gameplay videos - early rise and beach volleyball

Posted Jun 7, 2007 at 2:09AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP Tags: Sega, Zoe Mode
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Some of you might already be enjoying the mind bending gameplay of Zoe Mode and Sega's Crush, but for those who don't have the PlayStation Portable exclusive yet, here's another sneak peek.

In Crush, Danny's got to solve puzzles and collect blue orbs to get his life - and his normal sleeping patterns - back. These gameplay videos show just how you can guide Danny into sanity again by crushing the game's environment in three different perspectives. Just be careful not to crush Danny in the process.

Anyway, Crush is already on the shelves. For those who haven't gotten it for their PSPs, then you should watch the videos. Enjoy!





 
 
 

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by omffffffffffggggggggggggggggg!aaahhhhhhhh - 2007-06-07 03:24
» omg

im first you stupid n00bs..hahahhhahahahha haa

ya go ahead and complain about what a looser i am but u know what..i got here b4 you!!!!!!!!!!!! hahahahahahhaha haha....oooooooo!!!!!!! !!!!

by Jabbar - 2007-06-07 04:50
» I hear this Game is hard

I've been reading reviews on this game and they say it is hard. Can anyone shine some light on this. I love the look of this game but I am not really into puzzle games. Is this game worth the money?

by Dodo - 2007-06-07 05:02
» ..

I'll admit it's hard, even some of the earliest levels took me 20-30 minutes to finish. You just need an open mind to think of every uncoventional possibilities to finish each level, as they become increasingly sophisticated than the former. The best way to go about it is not assume yours is the right way, as it may be far off or even simpler than you think. Always do something you haven't tried before.



When you finish the level you'll feel like you're on top of the world.



If you're into puzzle/platformers, you must have this game.

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