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Tag: Puzzle
Babo Crash Preview
By Erin Bell
Playbrains' frenzied take on the good old match-3 puzzle game, Babo Crash, will be launching for the iPhone, iPod Touch and Google's Android mobile devices on March 29. While the game starts out with familiar Bejeweled-style gem-swapping gameplay, the game promises to quickly introduce new twists to the formula like controllable "hero characters," each with their own special abilities.Cubetrix 3D Review
By Lisa Cowdell
Over the years, there have been many attempts to push, prod and morph the match-3 game mechanic into different forms to create something magical, but many have failed. While the folks at Mobicle do a yeoman's job trying to invent a different match-3 game with Cubetrix 3D, ultimately it falls a little short.Kerplinkus Review
By Keith Andrew
No matter how much you yearn for them, the old days are never coming back. Take a trip down your local arcade in 2010 - if you still have one - and you're more likely to find a collection of dusty old units covered in chewing gum than you are the bright and gleaming games that once dominated the floor. But all is not lost for those chasing a slice of former glories. Some new games, like Kerplinkus, do a good job of recapturing those golden moments.Devil Invasion Review
By Ryan Kuo
Devil Invasion is technically a hybrid of match-3 and role-playing games that owes its mechanics to Puzzle Quest. But in action, it's one of the most nerve-searing experiences available on the iPhone. The game's juxtaposition of familiar mechanics with a rare, player-grabbing intensity makes it a must-have for puzzle and action fans alike.3bot Preview
By Erin Bell
3bot is an upcoming arcade puzzle game for iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad that looks neat for a few reasons. First there's the retro 60s sci-fi graphics and outerspace setting, then there's the fact that the game, as the title implies, revolves around the number "3."Sushi Cat Review
By Erin Bell
Sushi and cats go together like... well, they don't go together at all really. But who knew that such a pairing could prove to be so charming? Sushi Cat, Armor Games' take on the Japanese peg board game Pachinko, is a cute romp bolstered by some solid physics-based gameplay as well.Home Sheep Home Review
By Jim Squires
Shaun the sheep and his friends Timmy and Shirley are looking to escape the farm. To do so they'll need to navigate the treacherous barnyard terrain and work together to complete more than a dozen puzzles. Can you use your noggin' to solve 15 different physics-based scenarios and help this trio to break free of the farm?White Lines Review
By David Stone
For years we've been playing memory games like the venerable Simon, repeating back patterns of lights and sounds. Distill all that, make it minimal brushstrokes and put in on an iPhone or iPod Touch, and you've got White Lines.