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New WiiWare Rubiks Puzzle Galaxy Game Series Launches this Fall with RUSH

 

08.26.2009 – The Game Factory, an international publisher of family-friendly and casual video and computer games, and Two Tribes, the Dutch game developer behind Toki Tori, is introducing a new series of WiiWare games this fall - Rubik’s Puzzle Galaxy.

Rubik’s Puzzle Galaxy, a series of challenging puzzle games inspired by the original Rubik’s Cube, will launch this fall with its first installment, RUSH. Rubik’s Puzzle Galaxy: RUSH is a 3D puzzle game with more than 70 challenging levels. Players need to guide Cubes to color coded exit points. Using the Wii Remote’s intuitive controls, players herd the colored cubes along by using Conveyer Belts, Warps, Stop Signs, Directional Signs and Splits.

Rubik’s Puzzle Galaxy: RUSH also includes the original Rubik’s Cube as a bonus. Players can attempt to solve one of the four different size Cubes alone or against a second player, or learn how to solve the classic Rubik’s Cube. The best times from the classic and score mode can be uploaded to the global online-leader boards included in the game.

Rubik’s Puzzle Galaxy: RUSH Highlights:
• Original 3D puzzle solving gameplay
• More than 70 brain-busting levels
• Tailor-made Wii Remote control scheme
• Conveyer Belts, Warps, Stop Signs, Directional Signs, Splits, and more.
• Stylish environments
• Classic Rubik’s Cube in four sizes
• Tutorial on how to solve the original Rubik’s Cube
• Unique score mode
• Online leaderboards

Rubik’s Puzzle Galaxy: RUSH is rated E for Everyone and will be available on the Wii Shop Channel. Price and the official launch date will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

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