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Abstract: Things kick off with a nice tutorial level where you are introduced to some of the basics of the game. The main mechanic, and as it turns out the main character, is your ability to control a blob of liquid mercury around a maze by tilting it. It almost...
Mercury Meltdown Revolution does all the things many early Wii titles, particularly from third parties, haven't done. It uses the Wii Remote in an intelligent way that's easy to understand, and perform. Add this to some inventive and well thought out desi...
Abstract: Given that this is the third iteration of the blob-based puzzle sequel, youd be forgiven for a moment of eye-rolling distain at what might initially appear to be yet another PS2 port with Wiimote controls shoe-horned in. However, thankfully, developer...
Fun and challenging tasks, excellent controls, groovy background music
Lacks multiplayer in the Party Games section The Final Word Ignition Entertainment did well bringing Mercury Meltdown Revolution to Wii. Recommended for any puzzlers with a steady hand.
Ignition Entertainment did well bringing Mercury Meltdown Revolution to Wii. Recommended for any puzzlers with a steady hand.
Abstract: The problem faced by inventing some new technological gloop is that you then have to invent some contrived scenario in which to put it, to deliver fun to the paying public. It’s much easier to seed a game from an intriguing idea that then demands some ...
Addictive, Challenging, Well designed levels, Good replay value
Its moving a blob around a maze, You need to unlock Party games
One of the new additions to the Wii version is a number of party games that can be played solo or with a friend. Rather annoyingly these arent playable when you boot up the game, but need to be unlocked by collecting bonus items in the single player g...
Abstract: Comme le savent ceux qui lisent cette phrase pour la seconde fois, Mercury Meltdown Revolution avait été conçu à l’origine pour fonctionner avec un capteur de mouvement PSP qui n’a jamais vu le jour, sa sortie sur Wii est donc parfaitement logique. Les...
Abstract: Quecksilber auf ReisenAtari konnte 1984 mit Marble Madness unzählige Spieler an den Bildschirm fesseln. Das Prinzip war einfach, machte aber süchtig. Eine Murmel musste durch hindernisreiche Levels manövriert werden, wobei einiges an Geschicklichkeit ...
Abstract: Kvicksilverklumpen är tillbaka, den här gången till Wii, och måste räddas från en gräsligt ful cel-shading. Tur då att Wii-fjärren fungerar perfekt