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| Unblock Me; iPhone/iPod Touch | |
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| Ankhanu | 13 Apr 2010, 11:10 Post #1 |
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Unblock Me Cost: $0.99 (Free version w/ limited levels) My rating: 5/5 After catching a rather positive review of this game on [url]Reviews on the Run[/url], I popped onto the app store and downloaded Unblock Me. Gotta say, I'm pleased with the decision. Unblock Me is a simple premise, there are several rectangular, wooden-looking blocks within a square arena; your goal is to move the coloured block out through the goal. It's a little like those picture puzzles where you move the parts of the picture around one another to build the picture, except that the pieces only move in the direction of their longest axis, up and down or left and right, depending on their orientation. Very simple idea, but a pretty tough game. There are hundreds of levels and four levels of difficulty (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced and Expert) and bonus levels. ![]() This game has occupied several hours since I downloaded it on Saturday. Even on Beginner difficulty is kinda tough, but more straight forward than the more difficult levels. So far I've played about 130 Beginner levels, 30+ Intermediates and 30 Expert levels, and I still love the game. Unblock Me is great value for the money if you enjoy spatial puzzles. |
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In Real Life ™, people who aim to maximize their potential for lethality are called "dangerous psychotics" and are typically avoided by everyone who isn't forced to endure their company until someone has the opportunity to put them away or else put them down. No one likes that guy. Don't play that guy. Donate to Ankhanu Press | |
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