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Gamertell Review: Roogoo: Twisted Towers for Wii
Roogoo originally began as an affordable puzzle game available for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows PCs. For $10, you could go through falling block puzzles that would gradually get more and more challenging and frustrating, despite the incredibly simple controls and premise. It was bright, colorful and beloved by all.
Roogoo: Twisted Towers isn’t a port of the original game. A port would likely be much better. It’s definitely Roogoo, but a far more simplified version that doesn’t seem to possess the same addictive properties or challenge of the original.
The first thing you need to know is that Magical Meteors are good. They’re bright, colorful and, magically enough, come in a variety of fun shapes. They drop to the planet Roo, where the Roogoo live, and provide energy for the Roogoo…
Roogoo crashing onto the DS and Wii
The meteor guiding puzzle game Roogoo is traveling to other platforms in 2009, specifically Nintendo platforms. Roogoo DS is headed to the DS and Roogoo Twisted Towers is coming for the Wii, thanks to SouthPeak. Both versions of the game will feature the same disk twisting gameplay that were found in the Xbox Live Arcade and PC versions of Roogoo, but will add in new gameplay modes, new levels and Wii-DS connectivity.
While both versions of Roogoo are about guiding meteors safely through over 100 levels and 10 different areas, it also seems there is a distinct focus on the multiplayer aspects the Wii and DS versions will provide. The DS version will have single-card and multi-card multiplayer options and new multiplayer attacks. The Wii version is going to have a four player multiplayer mode and also the option to go through the story campaign with a second player assisting you…















