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Trioncube


A puzzle game with falling blocks? What craziness will they come up with next! It's set in space?! Holy mackerel!

Available on: DS
Genre: Family
Expected release date: February 2007
Published by: Namco Bandai
Developed by: Namco Bandai
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Screenshots updated Dec 18, 2006
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Trioncube
This bargain title offers some short-lived puzzle fun, but don't expect another falling block...
DS Review - Mar 16, 2007
Ride the penguin ship to Trioncube town
DS puzzler shows us its appeal
DS Preview - Jan 2, 2007
The most mediocre box art
The blandest, dullest and all-around boring-est covers we could find
Jul 24, 2008
Donkey Kong, R-Type and Transformers in free... N4G
New issue of HGZine for DS and PSP manages to fit giant monkeys, spaceships and robots all into one...
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There is something intriguing about Trioncube. By carefully studying its Japanese website, it slowly...
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No, this has no precedent anywhere ever
Dec 7, 2006
At first glance, Trioncube may appear to be a complete Tetris rip-off. Both games do involve arranging falling blocks, but that's where the similarities end. Instead of forming lines, the object of Trioncube is to arrange blocks in 3x3 squares. To succeed, players must keep creating 3x3 groups of blocks as long as possible by adding to the existing mega-block, or "trioncube." (see our preview for a more detailed explanation). The screen clears each time you put down a block that doesn't create ...
Ride the penguin ship to Trioncube town
DS puzzler shows us its appeal
Jan 2, 2007
Trioncube, a new puzzle game from Namco, involves falling blocks. The whole block thing has been around for a while, and as jaded journalist types, we were a bit skeptical that Trioncube would have anything new to offer. Imagine our surprise, then, when we found ourselves enjoying the heck out of our hands-on time with this title. Heres the deal. Pieces fall and you have to form 3-by-3 blocks on the screen. Check out the image on the left (with the penguins): the darkest blue pieces represent ...   » Read Full Trioncube preview
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