“Go! Puzzle” released on AU PSN
You better have your thinking chairs ready – Go! Puzzle is finally out and available in Australia‘s PlayStation Network. At AUD$ 9.95 (around US$ 8), you can get three minigames in a single package.
Skycraper will have you jumping around blocks of different colors to help a spaceman reach his spaceship. Watching your step is necessary – walk on same colored blocks to get a time bonus and reach your goal before time runs out. It’s also got a 2-player mode for you to compete with a friend and find out who gets on top first.
In Swizzle Blocks, your wits will be up for a spin. The objective is to eliminate blocks from the grid by pairing them up in groups of four – you’ll have to achieve this by rotating a block and those adjacent to it. Your block-piling skills will be put to the test in Aquatica, a tetris-type game that happens underwater. Put same colored sea mines on top of each other to blow them up and earn some points.
If that’s not attractive enough, there’s a free trial version that allows you to play each game for two minutes. Not your cup of tea? Your girlfriend might enjoy it.
Via PALGN
You better have your thinking chairs ready – Go! Puzzle is finally out and available in Australia‘s PlayStation Network. At AUD$ 9.95 (around US$ 8), you can get three minigames in a single package.
Skycraper will have you jumping around blocks of different colors to help a spaceman reach his spaceship. Watching your step is necessary – walk on same colored blocks to get a time bonus and reach your goal before time runs out. It’s also got a 2-player mode for you to compete with a friend and find out who gets on top first.
In Swizzle Blocks, your wits will be up for a spin. The objective is to eliminate blocks from the grid by pairing them up in groups of four – you’ll have to achieve this by rotating a block and those adjacent to it. Your block-piling skills will be put to the test in Aquatica, a tetris-type game that happens underwater. Put same colored sea mines on top of each other to blow them up and earn some points.
If that’s not attractive enough, there’s a free trial version that allows you to play each game for two minutes. Not your cup of tea? Your girlfriend might enjoy it.
Via PALGN