Re-imagined by the creative minds at Q Entertainment, GUNPEY delivers an addictive puzzle game experience, combined with exciting music and visuals for the ultimate game on the go. The player's objective is simple - or is it?
Lines of various shapes climb up the screen over five columns, and you must connect all the lines over the five columns, filling the screen from left to right. If an incomplete line reaches the top of the screen, the game is over!
With a variety of challenging modes, original music that changes pace and rhythm as you accomplish more combos and multiplayer capabilities; this is the game to pick up for the holidays.
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Release Date
Nov 24, 2006
Genre
Puzzle
Version
US
ESRB Everyone Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for ages 6 and older. Titles in this category may contain minimal cartoon, fantasy or mild violence and/or infrequent use of mild language.
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kabutohunter(4) on 12, Jan. 2007 23:17 (HKT)
A fantastic game that is difficult to recommend Gunpey is for puzzle fanatics, understand this. It is an exceptionally well made game and is very difficult. Being a game from Tetsuya Mizuguchi (Space Channel 5, Rez, Lumines, etc), it obviously has a heavy musical element to it, and this is some of the best game/music synthesis Mizuguchi-san has yet accomplished, perhaps the very best. It features 40 "skins," as in Lumines, each one featuring unique and addictive music, together with graphics that range from amazing and hypnotic to just plain silly. It has Wi-Fi multiplayer, various play modes, and pretty much everything else that made Lumines an outstanding success, but again, it is REALLY HARD. Lumines was kiddy play compared to this. That is the only barrier to enoyment of Gunpey. If you love a challenge, love puzzle games, and love Mizuguchi's games, you will adore Gunpey. But if really difficult puzzle games --this can't be emphasized enough, Gunpey is really, really tough after the first ten minutes of play-- drive you crazy, then you won't enjoy this at all. It's your call. Gunpey is a masterfully made game--better than Lumines, in my opinion--but only a very specific audience will enjoy it on these terms.
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