Every Extend Extra Blasts Off



Every Extend Extra
is another game out of the Q Entertainment lair. Sporting the same audio-visual flare as Lumines, you could say that E3 (this one’s staying for good) is the bomb. Partly because of the great techno music for background provided by up and coming artists like USCUS, QP and DJ Hueda, but mainly because you would have to have impeccable timing in blowing yourself up to destroy as much clusters around you as possible to get the chain reactions needed for you to survive in the game. A good chain is anything over 25 clusters destroyed in sequence, and anything over 50 is brilliant.

The game, even if just inspired by a freeware named Every Extend, shares the same look and feel of another familiar Q Entertainment title, Lumines. The “Extra” or the oomph factor that EEE has is the brilliant new versus mode, made possible by the development team at Q Entertainment. In the versus mode, you can forget about the time limit, as well as the time penalty. However, you can’t have everything because you still lose your Quickens.

If you’re still having a difficult time picturing what the game is like, let EEE director Reo Yonaga show you how as he rises up to the versus challenge (video above). He won, with six wins under his belt.

Download: [EEE Versus Mode with Reo Yonaga]

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Every Extend Extra
is another game out of the Q Entertainment lair. Sporting the same audio-visual flare as Lumines, you could say that E3 (this one’s staying for good) is the bomb. Partly because of the great techno music for background provided by up and coming artists like USCUS, QP and DJ Hueda, but mainly because you would have to have impeccable timing in blowing yourself up to destroy as much clusters around you as possible to get the chain reactions needed for you to survive in the game. A good chain is anything over 25 clusters destroyed in sequence, and anything over 50 is brilliant.

The game, even if just inspired by a freeware named Every Extend, shares the same look and feel of another familiar Q Entertainment title, Lumines. The “Extra” or the oomph factor that EEE has is the brilliant new versus mode, made possible by the development team at Q Entertainment. In the versus mode, you can forget about the time limit, as well as the time penalty. However, you can’t have everything because you still lose your Quickens.

If you’re still having a difficult time picturing what the game is like, let EEE director Reo Yonaga show you how as he rises up to the versus challenge (video above). He won, with six wins under his belt.

Download: [EEE Versus Mode with Reo Yonaga]

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