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Ignition Entertainment announced a September 25 , 2007, release date and $19.99-price point for the new Wii puzzle/action title Mercury Meltdown Revolution. The title is the fourth in the Mercury series, making use of some stages from the PSP game and newly created ones, and is built around Wii-mote control.
In the game, players tilt the board in order to get their mercury blobs through maze like courses filled with obstacles. Unlike other games with a similar premise, like Super Monkey Ball and Marble Madness, Mercury Meltdown Revolution boasts “a high degree of blob agility” and “perfected blob physics”.
The game features 150-plus levels, along with a Wii-requisite slew of mini-games. And really, how can you say no to a game that “immerses players in a colorful world of imaginative machines, kooky characters and bubbling test tubes” while controlling shimmery blobs of… mercury? Sounds like a good match for the Wii hardware, not to mention the Wii demographic.
Ignition Entertainment announced a September 25 , 2007, release date and $19.99-price point for the new Wii puzzle/action title Mercury Meltdown Revolution. The title is the fourth in the Mercury series, making use of some stages from the PSP game and newly created ones, and is built around Wii-mote control.
In the game, players tilt the board in order to get their mercury blobs through maze like courses filled with obstacles. Unlike other games with a similar premise, like Super Monkey Ball and Marble Madness, Mercury Meltdown Revolution boasts “a high degree of blob agility” and “perfected blob physics”.
The game features 150-plus levels, along with a Wii-requisite slew of mini-games. And really, how can you say no to a game that “immerses players in a colorful world of imaginative machines, kooky characters and bubbling test tubes” while controlling shimmery blobs of… mercury? Sounds like a good match for the Wii hardware, not to mention the Wii demographic.
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