BrickShooter Review

BrickShooter Breaks the Mold

Submitted by ireviewstuff on Tue, 2009-01-20 06:29.
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The lowest price: 17.95$
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
Pros:
Original, Strategic, Challenging, Six Levels of Difficulty, Saves on its Own, Hundreds of Levels.
Cons:
Bland, Repetitive, Annoying Music.
Review:

In a world gaming where everything seems to be based on the same general concept, it is refreshing to see a game with an original idea that actually requires people to use their brains.

In BrickShooter, the player flings colored blocks from the four outside walls toward the center in attempt to connect at least three or more blocks of the same color. Once this is done, the blocks disappear and the player is awarded one point for each block. A cleared board earns the player 250 bonus points.

BrickShooter's six levels of difficulty make this game suitable for gamers of all skill levels and ages. The different skill levels control the number of colors the game board contains, ranging from five to ten colors. It is a strategic game in which speed is not necessary. One game can last for hours. When the game is closed, the game automatically saves, allowing the player to return to their previous game at any given time. Up to five games can be saved at a time.

Although this game is very enjoyable and interactive, long periods of playing makes it seem bland and forgettable. The music is annoying and repetitive, so make sure to turn it off on the Options menu when you've reached your boiling point.

BrickShooter certainly differs from your everyday "block" game and is a must-have for all puzzle lovers.

Conclusion:

Overall, this game is very entertaining and is worth buying if you love to solve puzzles.