Trials of Topoq: the gameplay video

The idea of waving your arms around to get a ball across a multi-tiered “dungeon” complete with traps and monsters certainly sounds like a trial of guts. Well, it’s certainly what gamers will have to contend with when Trials of Topoq comes out.

We’ve got a new video showing off the gameplay for Trials of Topoq, and it certainly involves a lot of waving around. In this game, you’re supposed to move a ball across tiles to break open items and get to the finish line. Each tile in the game is actually composed of smaller tiles that can be raised or lowered to move your ball. To raise those tiles, however, you’ve got to move your body in such a way that it will push the ball in the proper direction.

It sounds complicated, but the video of someone manipulating the ball using the PlayStation Eye makes it look easy enough for kids and adults to do. Of course, it doesn’t mean they’ll easily be able to complete a stage, but it does ensure people will want to take turns trying to get the ball through the dungeon without messing up. In the meantime, enjoy the video, and keep checking QJ for more updates on Sony‘s Trials of Topoq.

The idea of waving your arms around to get a ball across a multi-tiered “dungeon” complete with traps and monsters certainly sounds like a trial of guts. Well, it’s certainly what gamers will have to contend with when Trials of Topoq comes out.

We’ve got a new video showing off the gameplay for Trials of Topoq, and it certainly involves a lot of waving around. In this game, you’re supposed to move a ball across tiles to break open items and get to the finish line. Each tile in the game is actually composed of smaller tiles that can be raised or lowered to move your ball. To raise those tiles, however, you’ve got to move your body in such a way that it will push the ball in the proper direction.

It sounds complicated, but the video of someone manipulating the ball using the PlayStation Eye makes it look easy enough for kids and adults to do. Of course, it doesn’t mean they’ll easily be able to complete a stage, but it does ensure people will want to take turns trying to get the ball through the dungeon without messing up. In the meantime, enjoy the video, and keep checking QJ for more updates on Sony‘s Trials of Topoq.

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