PSP Stacks v1

PSP Stack  - Image 1 After a long absence from the QJ boards, homebrew developer Jamie Fuller (creator of SensitivePSP) is announcing a comeback via the release of PSP Stacks. This game is inspired by the Ambi-stax games for mobiles, and has the player inserting different-colored PSPs into the two stack seen on the screenshot.

If the player can get three PSPs of the same color together, the stack disintegrates, which in turn gives the player more time – we’re imagining PSP-style Meteos. And as some of you guessed, the game ends when the stacks fill up. The game gets harder as the player progresses, so be sure to have your game groove going when you download.

As for the basic controls (Take note it’s a rotated PSP):

  • Up/Down: Move player
  • ‘X’: Drop PSPs
  • Start: Pause game

Make sure to view the bundle’s readme for the rest of this game’s details, and do drop by the boards to thank Jamie for this strangely addictive puzzle homebrew. Enjoy your download!

Download: PSP Stacks v1
Visit: PSP Development Forum

PSP Stack  - Image 1 After a long absence from the QJ boards, homebrew developer Jamie Fuller (creator of SensitivePSP) is announcing a comeback via the release of PSP Stacks. This game is inspired by the Ambi-stax games for mobiles, and has the player inserting different-colored PSPs into the two stack seen on the screenshot.

If the player can get three PSPs of the same color together, the stack disintegrates, which in turn gives the player more time – we’re imagining PSP-style Meteos. And as some of you guessed, the game ends when the stacks fill up. The game gets harder as the player progresses, so be sure to have your game groove going when you download.

As for the basic controls (Take note it’s a rotated PSP):

  • Up/Down: Move player
  • ‘X’: Drop PSPs
  • Start: Pause game

Make sure to view the bundle’s readme for the rest of this game’s details, and do drop by the boards to thank Jamie for this strangely addictive puzzle homebrew. Enjoy your download!

Download: PSP Stacks v1
Visit: PSP Development Forum

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