Jump to content

Mad Blocker Alpha: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Marquedb (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Marquedb (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 13: Line 13:


Mad Blocker Alpha (also known as Mad Blocker Alpha: Revenge of the Fluzzle's and
Mad Blocker Alpha (also known as Mad Blocker Alpha: Revenge of the Fluzzle's and
MBA) is a puzzle game for the Playstation Portable and Playstation 3 developed by
MBA) is a [[puzzle game]] for the [[Playstation Portable]] and [[Playstation 3]] developed by
Open Emotion Studios and published by Sony. It was released on February 09th, 2011.
[[Open Emotion Studios]] and published by [[Sony]]. It was released on February 09th, 2011.


Mad Blocker Alpha is a contemporary take on the classic "Falling Block" style game
Mad Blocker Alpha is a contemporary take on the classic "Falling Block" style game
made famous by Tetris and Columns. In Mad Blocker Alpha, players can move the blocks
made famous by [[Tetris]] and [[Columns]]. In Mad Blocker Alpha, players can move the blocks
horizontally but not vertically and instead must rack up large combinations of
horizontally but not vertically and instead must rack up large combinations of
blocks, to trigger chains and unlock power ups.
blocks, to trigger chains and unlock power ups.
Line 32: Line 32:
==Development==
==Development==
Mad Blocker Alpha began development in September 2011 as a simple update of the
Mad Blocker Alpha began development in September 2011 as a simple update of the
original flash game. (Sixth Axis Interview for Citation) As the game was being
original flash game.<ref name="releasedate">{{cite web|title= Interview: Mad Blocker Alpha
|date=2010-11-09|url=http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2010/11/09/interview-mad-blocker-alpha/|accessdate=2011-1-8}}></ref> (Sixth Axis Interview for Citation) As the game was being
developed, Open Emotion decided it may be best to make a sequel to the game and
developed, Open Emotion decided it may be best to make a sequel to the game and
focused on creating an entirely different experience. The game was finished in
focused on creating an entirely different experience. The game was finished in

Revision as of 16:16, 8 February 2011

Mad Blocker Alpha
Developer(s)Open Emotion Studios
Publisher(s)Sony
ReleasePlayStation 3, PSP
Genre(s)Arcade, Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Mad Blocker Alpha (also known as Mad Blocker Alpha: Revenge of the Fluzzle's and MBA) is a puzzle game for the Playstation Portable and Playstation 3 developed by Open Emotion Studios and published by Sony. It was released on February 09th, 2011.

Mad Blocker Alpha is a contemporary take on the classic "Falling Block" style game made famous by Tetris and Columns. In Mad Blocker Alpha, players can move the blocks horizontally but not vertically and instead must rack up large combinations of blocks, to trigger chains and unlock power ups.

Plot

Mad Blocker Alpha's story revolves around a race of creatures called Fluzzle's, who hail from a fictional place called Machu Popyu. Evil creatures called Mokes have infected the world and have turned it into an industrial wasteland. A mysterious stranger entices the Fluzzles to leave Machu Popyu and use their magical, shape morphing to resurrect the long dormant, Great Buhmba, and rejuvenate the lands, thus defating the Mokes. The game features hand drawn cutscenes that guide the player through the game.

Development

Mad Blocker Alpha began development in September 2011 as a simple update of the original flash game.[1] (Sixth Axis Interview for Citation) As the game was being developed, Open Emotion decided it may be best to make a sequel to the game and focused on creating an entirely different experience. The game was finished in December 2010, but due to some hiccups (Citation on The Gaming Liberty and PSP Minis) did not see a final release until February 2011.

Gameplay

Mad Blocker Alpha is a distinct variation on the classic matching genre. In the game you have to match 4 or more of the same coloured blocks together to pop them. Players are encouraged to stack large numbers of blocks, methodically with the intention of triggering large chains. When chains occur a roulette style device at the side of the screen spins and determines whether or not players should be entitled to a power up. The power ups in the game are both negative and positive. The positive blocks include the mad block, which destroys every block that is the same colour as the block it falls upon. The concrete block which destroys everything in a row vertically. The bomb block which explodes in a cross shape and destroys blocks in its path. The negative blocks include the bad blocks, sick green moke blocks that turn an entire row of the players screen to desaturons (or dead blocks) which can only be destroyed with chains.

Reception

Mad Blocker Alpha received a 9 from The Gaming Liberty who said "MBA is a fantastic little title that offers so much for such a small entry price. Sure, it's the tried and tested Tetris formula but that doesn't hamper proceedings. It's as playable here as it ever has been, all enclosed in the beautiful and creative world crafted for it. MBA is the first must have Mini for 2011. Do yourself a favour and get it.". Bone-Idle.ie went on to give the game 95% and said "Overall the game is top notch, it is perfect for the Mini's market the story mode gives Mad Blocker Alpha that extra edge it needs to set it apart from your conventional stacking games and the art style and music really round off an excellent game and one of the best game available in Sony's Mini's series."

  1. ^ a b "Mad Blocker Alpha: Revenge of the Fluzzles". 2010-12-31. Retrieved 2011-1-8. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) Cite error: The named reference "releasedate" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).

Official Site: http://www.madblockeralpha.com Mad Blocker Alpha on IGN: http://ie.psp.ign.com/objects/092/092386.html