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9 Reviews
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Abstract: The Bust-A-Move series has been around for a long time and I can see why it continues to be popular. It has the same classic puzzle game appeal that keeps Tetris and Bejeweled players coming back for more. It is easy to play in short bursts, but can a...
Space Bust-a-Move is not just a great game in a classic series of puzzle games, it might just be the best one yet. It’s portable, features a ton of modes and several unlockables, Space Bust-a-Move is pretty much a must own game for the DS if you are ...
Abstract: While I usually enjoy playing puzzle games, I didn't think much of this new installment in the Bust-A-Move series. The game features graphics on par with other big name DS games. It has a decent sound track and it even has an online, Wi-Fi multiplayer ...
Abstract: Bub and Bob (the two lovable characters from the Bubble Bobble franchise) are about to go where no dinosaur has gone before -- Space! It's been four long years since our two bubble-popping lizards graced the Nintendo DS, but Taito has wisely brought b...
Abstract: Few game franchises are most beloved than Bust-a-Move. The Puzzle Bobble/Bust-a-Move games have been around since 1994 and in the last 15 years have developed quite a following. What’s interesting is that in many cases people don’t even know that they ...
Abstract: Ah, Bust-A-Move. No matter how many incarnations of the little game seem to come about, I'm always interested in playing another one and losing myself in that mindless but addictive puzzle action. Naturally, as soon as I saw that Square Enix would be ...
Abstract: Even though the score might “only” be a 7.5 don’t take that to indicate that Space Bust-A-Move is a slouch. This is a fun, challenging and entertaining game that offers just the right type of gameplay that Bubble Bobble/Bust-A-Move fans expect. For th...
Abstract: When Taito became a subsidiary of Square Enix, I wasn’t sure if it’d be a good or a bad thing; I didn’t want them to “transform” key Taito franchises, and at the same time, I wanted those franchises to stay afloat. Considering the Japanese gaming giant...