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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

DSiWare: Robot Rescue And Ball Fighter On DSiWare

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Teyon Entertainment have revealed that they're working on two new DSiWare titles - Robot Rescue and Ball Fighter.

Robot Rescue is a logic puzzle title involving some haywire robots - you have to slip them through each level while avoiding all the traps. In this game however, all of the Robots are mind linked, so moving one robot will move them all.

The game includes 45 levels from 3 difficulty levels. It'll be a simple, yet challenging puzzle title which doesn't look all too bad. Check out more screenshots of the game here.

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Ball Fighter on the other hand is more akin to your standard match-3 puzzle game. You must remove the dropping spheres from the screen by connecting 3 or more in a row. It seems to be a mixture of Critter Crunch or PopCap's AstroPop based on the screenshots, but the gameplay isn't entirely clear based on the screenshots.

The game will also support multiplayer on a single Nintendo DSi - the game simply splits the screen with each player taking control of the D-Pad and buttons and fighting against each other, until one of them rips the DS out of the other's hands of course. Check out the screenshots of it here.

Both Ball Fighter and Robot Rescue should be out soon.

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