Go! Puzzle: Swizzle Blocks and Aquatica gameplay videos
If you’ve heard of Go! Puzzle for the PS3 but haven’t grabbed it from PlayStation Store yet, here’s a couple of videos to stimulate your mind. So if you’re looking for some mind-boggling puzzle games, Go! Puzzle might be worth a try. At around US$ 8, you can get three games at the price of one.
The first video features one of the three games, Swizzle Blocks. Objective is to spin the blocks around to form a box of four of the same color. Sounds simple enough? You can’t just slack off and have all the time in your life thinking which group to spin. The bonus counter drops rapidly, so you’ll have to be quick to get good score. Plenty of added blocks per stage makes for quite a challenge.
Next up is Aquatica, or better yet, underwater Tetris. As you would’ve guessed, there are falling mines that you have to sort out to avoid a mess. Stack four of the same color together to make them explode and avoid filling up the screen ’til you reach the number of turns needed to clear the stage.
Check out how it looks on the vid below, the other after the jump!
If you’ve heard of Go! Puzzle for the PS3 but haven’t grabbed it from PlayStation Store yet, here’s a couple of videos to stimulate your mind. So if you’re looking for some mind-boggling puzzle games, Go! Puzzle might be worth a try. At around US$ 8, you can get three games at the price of one.
The first video features one of the three games, Swizzle Blocks. Objective is to spin the blocks around to form a box of four of the same color. Sounds simple enough? You can’t just slack off and have all the time in your life thinking which group to spin. The bonus counter drops rapidly, so you’ll have to be quick to get good score. Plenty of added blocks per stage makes for quite a challenge.
Next up is Aquatica, or better yet, underwater Tetris. As you would’ve guessed, there are falling mines that you have to sort out to avoid a mess. Stack four of the same color together to make them explode and avoid filling up the screen ’til you reach the number of turns needed to clear the stage.
Check out how it looks on the vids below: