Archive for April, 2009

Ultratron – Avenge the human race!

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Apr02a Remember back in the day there was a game called Robotron: 2084, yep where you were one of the human remnants and you had to save the last few humans from the robot onslaught.  All-out no-holds-barred man-on-robot action!  Well now you can relive those glory days with Ultratron by Puppy Games.  Only this time the human race was wiped out.   You’re the last humanoid battle droid, and now it’s time for payback!  All-out no-holds-barred robot-on-robot action!  Eat it evil killer robots!

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(xblig) bricks4ever – xblcg

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
Breakout of the mold!

Apr01bYou ever just wanna break stuff?  Of course you have!  We all have.  That’s why we have Breakout and clones.  Breakout was sort of based on Pong (the first commercially successful arcade game).  Like if you flipped Pong on it’s side so it’s vertical, and like added bricks, and then removed a player, then you would have Breakout.  Over the years it’s had it’s share of imitators, most notable being Arkanoid for the arcade.  Arkanoid added several innovations in addition to actually adding graphics, it added things like dropping brick power-ups.  You knew someone had to do it for XBLCG.  Actually there is at least one more Breakout clone in community games.  I’ll probably review that some other time.  (Maybe I should have done both of them today, ahh well.)  In any case this new one is called bricks4ever, yeah real creative name there, by Running Pixel.  I guess if they’ve used all the names you can think of, you tend to grab for whatever will set you apart.

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(xblig) Penga’s Peril – XBLCG

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

The wonderful world of box pushing…

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Remember the days when box pushing was fun?  Slide a box here, move there, make sure you don’t trap yourself.  Ahh, the joys of being a warehouse keeper.  What? Those days aren’t over.  You can experience them over and over again.  That’s right be it PC or Mac, XBOX or Playstation, you can have the fun again of playing the box pusher.  You know the game I’m talking about.  Sokoban and it’s millions of variations.  In fact even yours truly had the opportunity to create levels for a 3d Sokoban-style game called Grek’s Puzzle Challenge (the last game on the page).  Originally created in 1980 by some Japanese dude (you can read the Wikipedia entry as linked above), it has come to be loved and played by millions.  It’s no surprise, then, that it should come to Xbox Live Community games, in the form of Penga’s Peril.

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