Trion Cube DS review
Puzzle games are oddly compelling and Trion Cube is no exception. The new puzzler for the DS is a must for anyone who has been hooked on Mr Driller or captivated by Lumines - but Trion Cube has a style all of its own, with space-bound flying penguins, aliens, cuckoo clocks and cats all making an appearance. One lucky reader can win a copy of Trion Cube - and a shiny new Nintendo DS to play it on- in our fantastic competition! Read our Trion Cube review for Nintendo DS now to find out more! Click here to read the full Trion Cube review for Nintendo DS now!
Trion Cube review for Nintendo DS
There aren’t many puzzle games
where you get to fly a penguin
through space. Nor where the
object of the game is to destroy a
three-eyed blob bouncing a princess
up and down on his torso. Fewer still
contain bizarre non sequiturs between
stages from pointy-armed alien leaders
to roars of approval from tiny minions.
All that should tell you everything you
need to know about Trion Cube’s
quirky presentation, but there’s more to
it than the
weirdness.
Falling blocks grouped into different
formations of three fall from the top of
the screen, and you’re tasked with
rotating them to form cubes of three
by three squares. The idea is simply
to create chains by making new
cubes with the next set of blocks to
boost your craft towards the next
alien planet. Completing each stage
earns you money to spend on some
excellent alternative skins and odd
new combo sounds, ranging from a
mewling cat to a cuckoo clock. Click here to read the full Trion Cube review for Nintendo DS now!
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