Abstract: If you play puzzle games, then you are almost certainly familiar with the basic archetypes found in the genre. The hex game, for example, is a popular style found in endless permutations on almost every platform. Another popular archetype is the pipe g...
Abstract: Take the gravitational pull of the Price Is Right’s Plinko, pipe-wrench it into the hacking puzzles of BioShock, gulp it all down with a blended techno smoothie – complete with a miniature umbrella of game modes and level unlocks – and you have Droplit...
Abstract: What Droplitz lacks in personality and originality, it makes up for in fun, addictive gameplay. Unfortunately, bit of repetition and a lack of multiplayer keep this one from dropping into must-have territory.
Abstract: Puzzle games may be a dime a dozen in this age of video games, but very few are able to perfectly encompass the simple but addictive formula necessary for creating a memorable game in the genre. Classics like Tetris and Dr. Mario are still well-known t...
Abstract: Droplitz is a puzzle game revolving around a set of mis-matched pipes, which you use to create paths from the top of the screen to the bottom. While you’re working, little bits of liquid - the titular "Droplitz" - will be falling, and you use these pat...
Abstract: Xbox 360 | PS3 | One of the great things about the puzzle genre is the games don’t always need to have a presentation packed with tons of glitz and glamour in order to spur you to drop hours upon hours into playing them. Some of the best puzzle games ...
Abstract: Okay, I'll do it. I'll be brutally honest from the start. I wasn't really prepared to like Droplitz. A whole game similar to the least entertaining part of Bioshock, huh? But for the sake of NZGamer, I'll do it. I'll trudge through a completely uninspi...