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Block Attack
Filename
Blockattack.zip
Date Posted
Oct 10, 2006
Categories
LUA Games
,
PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
1128
Description:
Here's a rather interesting puzzler. It's Block Attack from Error (yeah, that's his name). Now, there's been a couple of homebrew block games in the past already, but this one is different. This game plays a bit like half-Tetris and half-Bejeweled. It's LUA-coded and pretty easy enough to install. Just extract the folder and put it in your LuaPlayer.
Your goal is to eliminate the blocks by switching them left to right before they all pile up to the top. When three or more blocks of the same color line up horizontally or vertically, they disappear. Here's the controls:
* D-Pad: Move flipper
* X: Flip selected blocks
* Square: Force blocks from the reserve (floor)
* Triangle: Pause
* Start: Exit
Here's a little tip we found out for ourselves: you might think that you can only swap blocks on the same horizontal level, right? But if you set the flipper with a block on one side, and empty space on the other, you get to "drop" that block down to a different level. Take for example the top row in the pic above. There's three blocks: brown, brown, and yellow. if you put set the right side of the flipper on the left-most brown block and swap, the block will fall on top of the red. That opens up possiblilities for more combos! Snaps for us for finding this technique!
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