Mercury Meltdown: New Screens
For anyone who has not played the Japanese demo of the puzzle game Mercury Meltdown but is still interested in it, we have some new screens in store for you folks. Developed and published by Ignition Entertainment, the sequel to one of the PSP’s best puzzlers is out in Europe by September 28, but U.S. gamers won’t be able to see it in store shelves until a month later.
Despite the all-new art style, Mercury Meltdown‘s gameplay still consists of guiding a liquid blob to the end of a maze, avoiding traps, door switches, spikes, moving floors and other hazardous elements in over 160 levels. With this simplicity in gameplay and high potential for addictiveness, this title will hopefully be making it as one of the best puzzle games for the PSP this year.
More screenshots after the Jump!
For anyone who has not played the Japanese demo of the puzzle game Mercury Meltdown but is still interested in it, we have some new screens in store for you folks. Developed and published by Ignition Entertainment, the sequel to one of the PSP’s best puzzlers is out in Europe by September 28, but U.S. gamers won’t be able to see it in store shelves until a month later.
Despite the all-new art style, Mercury Meltdown‘s gameplay still consists of guiding a liquid blob to the end of a maze, avoiding traps, door switches, spikes, moving floors and other hazardous elements in over 160 levels. With this simplicity in gameplay and high potential for addictiveness, this title will hopefully be making it as one of the best puzzle games for the PSP this year.