|
Newest Review: ... as far as a puzzle title would go. It is not necessarily a requirement of puzzle games to feature cutting-edge cinematics or ... more More other Gameboy games
|
||
Price Comparison for Logical (GB)
|
Logical Form: From GB to Minimalism(Generative Syntax)
Pages: 288, Paperback, WileyBlackwell Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
|
£ 20.39 |
![]() Free! ![]() ![]() within 24 hours |
|
Read Reviews for Logical (GB)
by - written on 30/01/09 (Very useful, 37 readings)
Rating:
"Logical" is a puzzle game released to the Gameboy Color console. How to play the game is not immediately obvious at first glance and required further reading before understanding the functions required to successfully complete the game. Gameplay is presented through a square grid which features a number of odd-looking instruments; sort of a pipe with four dented wheels on both the top and bottom; which rotate at the players command. Coloured balls will enter into play at the top of the display and fall into these "dents". It is the objective of the player to create a series of identically coloured wheels through rotating and swapping the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/10/00 (Very useful, 67 readings)
Rating:
I enjoy puzzle games in general. Maybe it's the fact that every single one has a new set of rules to learn, thus encouraging originality. Maybe it's the fact that they can - in general - be played in short bursts and still enjoyed. Maybe it's because I can play them for a while and never have any total time of play dictated to me. Maybe it's because of the multiplayer side of things. Whatever the reason, I do, in general enjoy puzzle games. Occasionally there will be a game that I do not like at all. I'll start off not wanting to rate it, I'm just too nice that way. I'll start the game and after a couple of levels be able to tell ... Read the complete review
Products similar to Logical (GB)
Harvest Moon (GB)
Gameplay, Graphics, Sound
Some in depth requirements
Animorphs (GB)
Gameplay
Simplicity
Batman Chaos In Gotham (GB)
Well animated graphics
Lack of audio cues
Beauty & The Beast (GB)
Up to four human players without game-link cable
Few audio effects





