![]() Blocky's eyes are now with with black irises and white pupils, and is always depicted as angry. ![]() In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, Blocky initially appears as simply a small stone cube, but can grow quickly in a moment's notice, growing arms with gloved hands, legs with rectangular feet, and gaining a purple sumo outfit. His Kirby's Dream Land 2 artwork depicts him as brown, however, most other sources depict him as gray. In the earlier games, his mouth is usually straight, curving up slightly at the ends to make a smile. He has two round holes in his head as eyes, with white circles where his pupils would be. "A game that's ingenious but ultimately a little tedious, this puzzle oddity is a brain-teaser that will boggle your mind at least as long as your patience lasts," wrote a handsomely bearded Tom Phillips in Eurogamer's 7/10 Crush3D Review.Blocky is a stone monster in the shape of a cuboid, featuring small, rectangular cuboid feet. But beware, Eurogamer's Dan Whitehead dished out an unpalatable 3/10 score in our review of the Xbox Live Arcade version.Īlso on the eShop this week: "strategic puzzler" Crazy Cheebo: Puzzle Party (£1.80/€2) and colourful side-scroller Gaia's Moon (£1.80/€2) for DSiWare.Īnd there's a free demo of Sega puzzler Crush3D, a dimension-shifting platform puzzler which requires you to navigate tricky levels in both 2D and 3D. ![]() It costs 900 Points (about £6.30).Īs a side-order, Wii gamers are served BurgerTime World Tour for 1000 Points (about £7). Kirby-themed Breakout puzzler Block Ball headlines this week's Nintendo eShop update.įirst released on the Game Boy in 1994, the new digital version costs £2.70/€3 and is available to download from this Thursday.Ĭlassic NeoGeo brawler King of Fighters '97 arrives on the Wii's Virtual Console, meanwhile. ![]()
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