Pullblox Coming to European eShop This Week

By 06.12.2011 6

Pullblox Coming to European eShop This Week on Nintendo gaming news, videos and discussion

Announced last month during Nintedo's 3DS conference, Pullbox is a charming new puzzle game, featuring over 250 stages and even a level editor. Players take control of Mallo, who has to save children from his local park by solving block puzzles, usually forming a character. Even Nintendo characters make an appearance, with a giant Link sprite puzzle included.

It's also the first game developed by Intelligent Systems for the Nintendo 3DS, although they are currently working on a new Paper Mario for the system. Pullbox is coming to the European eShop this Thursday and you can purchase it for £5.40. That day a 3DS firmware update will also be available to download, so be sure to mark your calendars.

Box art for Pullblox
Also known as

Pushmo

Developer

Intelligent Systems

Publisher

Nintendo

Genre

Puzzle

Players

1

C3 Score

Rated $score out of 10  9/10

Reader Score

Rated $score out of 10  8/10 (1 Votes)

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Now I wish Nintendo would hurry up and start pushing their eShop cards to store shelves. I can't find any and the eShop was launched months ago Smilie !

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I bought this today and love it.

3DS Code 2578-3122-0744

Great little game. Should probably have cost maybe £3 instead of over £5, but I always find Nintendo's downloadable games more polished and fun then equivalents on mobiles.

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Lynk said:
Great little game. Should probably have cost maybe £3 instead of over £5, but I always find Nintendo's downloadable games more polished and fun then equivalents on mobiles.
You really think it isn't worth £5.40? I definitely think it's worth the asking price, but then again I'm not one to complain too much. I do every now and then though! Smilie

Which reminds me... http://theoatmeal.com/blog/apps

Mush123 said:
Lynk said:
Great little game. Should probably have cost maybe £3 instead of over £5, but I always find Nintendo's downloadable games more polished and fun then equivalents on mobiles.
You really think it isn't worth £5.40? I definitely think it's worth the asking price, but then again I'm not one to complain too much. I do every now and then though! Smilie

I do, because I paid it Smilie but when compared to similar games on mobile devices (albeit more charming and polished than 99% of those) you must admit that it's a bit pricey.

Add me on anything. I'm always looking for new friends/opponents/town visitors/chances to appear more popular than I actually am.

Lynk said:
I do, because I paid it Smilie but when compared to similar games on mobile devices (albeit more charming and polished than 99% of those) you must admit that it's a bit pricey.

Well, considering my mobile phone is 5+ years old and is on its last legs I don't think I could compare this to any other downloadable mobile game. I don't have an iPod Touch or any other kind of mobile device either.

DSiWare games, I can admit that most of them are pretty overpriced but I think 3DSWare is pretty reasonably priced. Now I'm talking about titles such as Pullblox when I say this, as there isn't really much else to judge the pricing by. (Apart from Freakyforms, which I think is worth the price, but only if you're REALLY into creating things.)

Pullblox definitely has more than enough content for a downloadable title and it's something that can be played over and over again thanks to the 250+ puzzles included, plus the ability to create your own or even solve puzzles created by other users. I really love the addition of sharing puzzles via. QR codes, it seems to be something that will be included in a lot of 3DSWare games.

( Edited 15.12.2011 20:10 by Mush123 )

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