5th August 2005, 6:58 PM
Well, basically, colored blocks, called Meteos, fall from the sky and pile up on the screen. You need to move the Meteos up and down so that three or more of them of the same color line up horizontally or vertically. Once you match them up, those Meteos become rockets and launch themselves and all Meteos above them into the air. Depending on the size of the stack you launch, they could either fly completely out of the stage, or up a little bit, then drift back down to the surface. If the latter happens, you can then arrange Meteos in the airborne stack to line up with Meteos on the surface and launch even more. In this way, it's quite easy to launch an entire screen full of Meteos.
It's very simple, but with plenty of depth. There are over 30 planets to unlock and each has different characteristics, with different gravity, types of Meteos, and other factors.
Oh, yes, it's quite a great puzzler. I've barely been able to put it down since I got it. I would highly recommend it.
It's very simple, but with plenty of depth. There are over 30 planets to unlock and each has different characteristics, with different gravity, types of Meteos, and other factors.
Oh, yes, it's quite a great puzzler. I've barely been able to put it down since I got it. I would highly recommend it.
The Earthworker Race has ended. Everybody wins.