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I've suddenly found myself at a need for puzzle games.
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I know I want Meteos and Lumines, but what's good and like puzzle league
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Intelligence Qube isn't like PPL but play it anyway because it fucking rules

it is the best puzzle game
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Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure (DS) combines Tetris Attack / Puzzle League-style puzzles with the platforming genre, and I highly recommend it.

In terms of pure puzzle genre, Meteos and Lumines for sure, not sure beyond that.
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Seriously


This game is so awesome Cry
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patapon (psp (is that what you were talking about 1up???)
scribblenauts (ds)
professor layton series (ds)
phoenix wright series (ds)
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magical drop 3333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333
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#22
Professor Layton is a pimp, yeah?
Play The Curious Village FOREVER.

Although there are like fourteen million of those horrible puzzles where you have to measure out liquids using three different sized jugs and I. HATE. THEM.
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#23
Damn those jugs! Only 'puzzle' game I've played for ages is Critter Crunch, but that's more your traditional puzzle game.
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Oh snap! I love the shit out of critter crunch. I still haven't bought the full version though because I am a lamer.
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this fucking game

i dont think ive ever turned down a chance to play it

actually i think bubble bobbles the platformer one?? THE ONE WHERE U SHOOT BUBBLES. THAT ONE IS FFFFF YEA
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(03-03-2010, 01:55 PM)Epistaxis Wrote: Oh snap! I love the shit out of critter crunch. I still haven't bought the full version though because I am a lamer.

Oh come on it's pretty cheap. You bad person!
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(03-02-2010, 12:08 AM)Alpha Six Wrote: Seriously


This game is so awesome Cry

I

I don't understand how the game works. I understand so far as having to destroy all cubes but the black ones, and laying down a tile will clear a cube that lands on top of it; but then blocks started clearing themselves, and he intentionally cleared a black cube and aaaarrrrgh I don't get this
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(03-04-2010, 10:03 AM)GrooveMan.exe Wrote:
(03-02-2010, 12:08 AM)Alpha Six Wrote: Seriously


This game is so awesome Cry

I

I don't understand how the game works. I understand so far as having to destroy all cubes but the black ones, and laying down a tile will clear a cube that lands on top of it; but then blocks started clearing themselves, and he intentionally cleared a black cube and aaaarrrrgh I don't get this
The basics of I.Q.
Press a button to activate a 'spot'.
Press that button to deactivate that spot.
If a block is on that spot, it is destroyed.
There is another button that speeds up the blocks' movement.
When you destroy green blocks, it creates a green spot on the map. There's another button that you can use to destroy blocks in a group when there is a green spot on the map (3x3 grid shape).
When a black block is destroyed, one row of blocks at the end will destroy itself-- making it harder to solve puzzles. In the early stages, it's not much of a problem. However, you'll notice the changes later on.
If you don't react quickly enough or something happens that causes the blocks to run you over, they will automatically go full speed over you and fall off the edge. This is punishment if there are black blocks in the clusters, and a guaranteed death if you're on the edge of the level since blocks on the floor will destroy themselves faster than you can run.

Accumulating Points
The goal of the game is to destroy four waves of blocks. When you destroy four waves, you get an end-stage bonus depending on how many ground rows are left. (1000 points for each row)
You can earn bonus points by destroying blocks "under par" (The fraction in the top-right).
The bottom number is how many moves you have to do to be under par. (The blocks moving once counts as a turn)
The top number is how many moves you have currently used.


tl;dr do whatever you can to destroy the regular and the green blocks, don't destroy the black blocks. The green blocks' "grid destruction" function are practically key to playing the game.
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IQ was ok. I think I played the PSP version (wasn't there a second one?) just wasn't really my thing.
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