Japanese people have different tastes from their Western counterparts (Heck, many of Kotaku East's Culture Smash…
In a rising pit of colored blocks, it's your task to continuously eliminate these tiles by switching two tiles' positions on the horizontal row. When three or more tiles link up in a up/down or left/right fashion, they disappear. Gravity kicks in and settles the rest of the tiles into the bin ? this can cause a chain reaction to occur since other blocks of the same color can fall into place next to each other. It's up to you to continuously work the bin to wipe out tiles by making combination connections and chain reactions. That's the game in a nutshell, but there are several modes of play that'll keep your fingers busy. In the game's Challenge mode, for example, you're up against a computer opponent and you'll have to make combos and chain reactions to send garbage blocks to his unseen screen -- but keep in mind your opponent's doing the same to you.
Japanese people have different tastes from their Western counterparts (Heck, many of Kotaku East's Culture Smash…
It would be easy, while reviewing Ni no Kuni, to sit at my desk and fling adjectives on the page like a fantasy…
Harry Lee is 19 years old. He wants to change your life. Well, maybe not your life, but someone's life. He wants to…
Nintendo just dumped a list of games coming to the 3DS' eShop through the rest of the year and slightly beyond.
Used to be that Nintendo and downloadable content were two terms that you almost never saw together. But that…
How bad was this year's E3? Not that bad, actually!
For one third of PixelJunk Shooter 2, players will command a small spaceship whose guns and thrusters must contend…
The other day, I mentioned to my friend of 10 years that I was doing research on massively multiplayer online…
Fall is supposed to be the best time of the video game year, the entree and the dessert after the first nine month's…
This is classic side-scrolling Mario Bros action, a successor to the original Super Mario games. The new moves in…
Advertisement