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Zoomines  Puzzle Tetris variant
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Zoomines is an excellent knockoff of PSP classic Lumines and Zookeeper puzzle games, designed by a freeware coder who calls himself Fuseball. You use the cursor keys to move and A and S to rotate the block. Like all Tetris variants, the goal is to make blocks disappear by matching colors - or animal faces in this case. My only complaints are that the game plays a bit too fast, and there is no "pause" command, so you basically have to play until it's game over. Crisp graphics, nice sounds, good-looking backgrounds, and smooth gameplay makes this even better than the first PC remake of Lumines reviewed earlier on this site. Two thumbs up for fans of Tetris, Lumines, or Zookeeper.
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2005 | | Software Copyright: |
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Lumines, Baku Baku Animal, Notrus | | Thanks to... |
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