Posts Tagged ‘Puzzle games’

Mechanic Master (DS): Logical and Intricate Puzzle Game

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Mechanic Master is a fantastic puzzle game which is specially built for Nintendo DS. The Nintendo DS is a touch screen handheld gaming console and is in great demand all over the world. This game is very interesting and actually uses a unique alien invasion sought of presentation sin framing its puzzles. There are various blob aliens in the game which you will have to kill and save the humans who are trapped in that area. Every level in the game provides you with a number of items and the level contains some aliens and humans as well.

You have to position these items in such a way that all of the items work and touch each other and somehow squash the aliens or knock them off the platform. There are black holes in the game as well and you can nudge the aliens into the black hole in order to kill them. There are basically 2 different types of puzzles and both of them use gravity to complete the puzzle challenges. Mechanics Master (DS) is a very interesting puzzle game and will keep you glued to the gaming console. The game has around 100 different puzzles to overcome which will keep you busy for a very long time.

The game is not only fun to play but will help in understanding simple laws of physics. You can also create your own puzzles and send them to your friends. The graphics of the game are fabulous and is much better than various other games.

 

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Henry Hatsworth in his new Puzzling Adventures. DS EA 2009

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventures is a soon to be released puzzle game, from EA, that is sure to delight DS lite enthusiasts. It‘s an engrossing adventure, for game lovers who are tired of action themed games. The game is a fusion of action and puzzle which results in thought incitement and adventure.

Unlike other games, the game is divided into two platforms. In one pane is the action packed adventure of Henry Hatsworth who is a wise looking hero and wears a monocle. Henry is a professional treasure hunter who is out to find the puzzle world and lay his hands on the treasure that are hidden there. The second platform on the screen is the puzzle section.. The game makes use of both the platforms in a very interesting manner. The upper screen has the nuances of a standard action platforms with the similar kinds of obstacles, monsters and enemies. It also has a puzzle block that keeps bouncing each time Henry kills a monster and it falls down, a block from the puzzle section jumps up. If th block is able to touch the base of the upper level then it comes back to the action platform in the form of an even more aggressive monster.

The best way to tackle Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventures is to pause one realm while tackling the other. EA Tiburon assures DS lite enthusiasts that there will be thirty levels spanning through five exotic locations in the game when the game is released early 2009.

Tags for this review: hidden object, Puzzle games