Crashmo

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Crashmo

Gameplay. These two screen shots show a level in the game from different perspectives.
Developer(s) Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo 3DS
Release date(s)
  • JP October 31, 2012 (2012-10-31)
  • EU November 15, 2012 (2012-11-15)
  • NA November 22, 2012 (2012-11-22)
Mode(s) Single-player
Distribution Download

Crashmo, known in Europe as Fallblox (Japanese: 引ク落ツ Hepburn: Hiku Otsu, lit. "Pull-fall"), is a puzzle video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS through its eShop.[1] The game is a sequel to Pushmo and was released in Japan on October 31, 2012, while it released in Europe and North America on November 15, 2012 and November 22, 2012, respectively.[2]

Reception

Eurogamer's Christian Donlan rated the game an 8/10: "Fallblox is yet another Intelligent Systems game that seems to truly know its place in the world: it's happy to be a smart little download treat that comes alive for a few minutes every night before bed."[3] Edge's Nathan Brown said of the game, "For tenacious players and those inclined towards the genre, Fallblox could prove an irresistible draw, with clearing its parade of cryptic conundrums a delicious prospect. For others, the game's difficulty, and its visual and thematic linearity, will prove tiresome, their enthusiasm for its self-evident ingenuity petering out before each of its challenges has fallen."[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Brown, Nathan (Jan 2013). "Fallblox". Edge (249): 110. Retrieved Jan 15, 2013. 
  2. Mitchell, Richard (Oct 4, 2012). "Pushmo sequel 'Fallblox' heading to 3DS in November". Joystiq. Retrieved Jan 15, 2013. 
  3. Donlan, Christian (Nov 14, 2012). "Fallblox review". Eurogamer. Retrieved Jan 15, 2013. 

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