SPB Quads puzzle game review

SPB Quads puzzle game review

SPB published a new WVGA Windows Mobile game called SPB Quads. Quads is a puzzle game where the goal is to make squares from a area of small squares with other colors and forms. The object of the game is the same as the mini game that is named quadratic that you can see in the SPB Brain evolution 2.0 release. This game compared to the mini game from brain games has a great blissful look about it, instead of the more boring appearing mini game. The game does this with a live color and shape theme, quality sound and music. The animation applied throughout the game are smooth and the input to the screen looks direct- as in no lag at all. In the options menu you can choose to have sound and or music and you can set the loudness aswell.

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The game features 2 manners named ‘Ever Quad’ and ‘Time Quad’. In the ever quad mode you can basically keep on playing until your battery fails. In the timed mode you have to get a certain amount of power points before the timer bolts out, as you gain more points the timer gains more time. Both games look every bit good on the WVGA 800×480 screens we tested it on. When you get enough points before the timer runs out you are given a new level, and the game gains the difficultness.

The game features several kind of bonuses and some tips when you are lost. SPB Quads is not a hard game, but it can become difficult as your skill increases and you wish to challenge your self to a high score every clock. The game can be played when ever you want to, and the ability to set the loudness to 0 with out changing your telephone profile assist in this. When you exit the game it really remembers the state of the game and you can continue whenever you want to or tap the option menu and begin a new one.

SPB Quads is a fun small game and for $9,99 it’s worthy the cost (if you love it). Feel free to try it out like always SPB Softwarehouse has released a 15 day trial run of the game on their website. You can ask yourself if you really care so much about the graphics, and would settle for the more simple version of the game in SPB Brain Evolution 2.0 which is $10 more to purchase. I would however recommend the game to be played on the more innovational WVGA Smartphones (HTC ones of course!), they have bigger screens and make the game more fun to play with your finger instead of strangling with your stylus.

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