![]() ![]() As one would expect in a port of a PC mouse-based game, players use the Wii Remote like a mouse pointer and simply point to aim and then click the A button to shoot. Mercifully, Tumblebugs 2 avoids both of these problems with pretty graphics and a control scheme that is intuitive and easy to use.įirst let’s look at the controls. We believe that a WiiWare game should offer better today as gamers have so many high quality puzzler options to choose from now. Although that game featured numerous play options as well as local multiplayer, it also featured substandard graphics and, most unforgivably, poorly thought-out motion controls that detract from the fun of playing the game. But the emphasis there should be placed on the word “currently”, as a lot has changed since the summer of ’08. ![]() When we reviewed Magnetica Twist, we felt that the game was “one of the finest puzzle experiences currently available on WiiWare”. Now making its debut on WiiWare with a port of the second game, the series arrives somewhat late to the party, but well ahead of the serious competition. Tumblebugs is not even the first in this genre on WiiWare: that distinction goes to Magnetica Twist, from the makers of the very first marble shooting game, Puzz Loop. However the series failed to attain the mass popular appeal of similar games such as Zuma and Luxor as well as others. ![]() Originally released on the PC, the first and second Tumblebugs games were relatively well received. ![]()
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