While was for the handheld by Bandai, some of you might not be familiar with this PSP game by . It's sort of like your "indie" game that's working in the background. The game is played by connecting lines from one side of the grid, to the other.
And as puzzler games go, of course, it's not as simple as it gets. The blocks rise higher and higher, Tetris-style, and you're press for time. Once the lines reach the top of the grid, it's game over for you, pal.
Gunpey-R will also have Ad Hoc wireless play so you could connect to your friends and compete against each other. There's even going to be a "change-able skin" feature that allows you to interchange the visuals and music with every game that you play. In fact, one of the things that the game boasts is its musical score of techno beats and jazzy sounds - one trademark of executive producer .
Now just so you get a feel for this game, you might want to check the screens below. PLUS! You can download two very small vids (2-7MB) below and see how hectic the game gets.
Have fun, and better practice those fast thumbs! Developed by , is like a line-building puzzle game where you'll be required to connect as many lines together as possible. There are square pieces each having a diagonal line, so you move these squares up and down to connect the lines within them.
But if you're not into the whole puzzle genre, you still might wanna give this game a try because it's not really the gameplay that'll set Gunpey apart, but rather the psychedelic lights and the fantastic tunes integrated into the game. Gunpey-R will also feature the same "skin" concept from , which allows users to collect themes and skins as you progress through the game. Each skin will have its own background, animation, and "appropriate" music.
Take the punk skin showed above for example, when you use this skin, the tunes that'll play will be, well, punk. Pardon the ineloquency, but you guys get what we're talking about, right? And with 40 skins that the game will have, imagine the beats and lights exploding on your screens!
