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Elemental demo
Filename
elemental.c.rar
Date Posted
Dec 2, 2007
Categories
LUA Games
,
PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
929
Description:
For those of you who dare to tread the realm of the 2-dimensional, homebrew developer Yan2Yan challenges you to take on his latest Tetris-like puzzle game for the PSP. While the game is still in its demo version, Elemental takes all the elements of what made other blocky puzzle games such a hit and throws its own unique twist into it.
For those of you familiar with the homebrew scene, the general layout of the game closely resembles Darksoft's Hexaxis XXI. However, instead of multi-patterned dice, the game sticks to a more fundamental course and uses blocks of multi-colored squares instead.
Either way, the game is pretty straight forward, but highly addictive. Line up four or more like colored blocks and you clear them from the slowly growing queue of randomly spawning squares on the board.
The game was coded in Lua and provides a very clean cut code for a demo version. Elemental also features a customizable background that you can tweak by adding your desired skins into a specific folder (data/gfx/skins) and then placing the values on a config.txt file in the same folder. For more information, you can check out Yan2Yan's post on the xtreamlua forums that we've provided through the via link below.
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