Puzzle Scape seems to try too hard at imitating other games, especially Lumines with its addictive gamplay. The game has a bit of a difference in how you level up and move on to new areas but the basic gameplay is about the same. If you want to match c...
Decent graphics and music; enjoyable Lumines-type gameplay.
Lumines does everything better and costs the same.
Stop us if youve heard this one before: Theres a new puzzle game headed to the PSP where you have to match 2x2 grids of similarly colored blocks across a variety of hallucinogenic levels while listening to atmospheric techno. No, this isnt 2005, and...
Addictive game play; high quality scenes and multiple themes; superb techno tunes.
Doesnt really push the block-puzzle genre in a new direction; learning curve will be a bit steep in the early going.
As good as a derivative puzzler can be. Puzzle Scape wont make you forget Lumines or Tetris, but it will offer enough variety to find a spot in your PSP puzzle game starting rotation.
Abstract: The thought of Puzzle Scape sounded great. The screenshots looked good, if not a little simplistic. But as much as I anticipated the games release, a small part of me couldnt stop fearing the fact that most puzzle games sound great on paper. Most loo...
Abstract: Among videogame genres, the puzzle category seems to be particularly vulnerable to copycat clones. Whenever a Tetris or a Lumines is released, there are bound to be games that give us a strong feeling of déjà vu as those blocks are dropped and jewels a...