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Gunpey


You're frantically swapping etched tiles to create colorful lines while pounding beats and an ever-changing animated circus try to distract you.

Available on: PSP , DS
Genre: Family
Release date: Nov 14, 2006
Published by: Namco Bandai
Developed by: Q Entertainment


Screenshots updated Nov 13, 2006
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Gunpey
Like connect-the-dots, but with a side order of crack
PSP Review - Nov 13, 2006
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Gunpey lights up PSP
[PSP] Lumines-minded puzzler coming this fall
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Like most puzzle games, the basic gist of Gunpey is easy enough to grasp. Tiles rise up from the bottom of the screen on a timer or at your behest, each stamped with a straight or bent line, and you must vertically swap them to create lines that connect the left and right sides of a 5x10 grid. Lines may fork and zigzag, depending on how you arrange the pieces, but only paths that reach all the way from left to right will disappear. At first, it seems like play consists of little more than a ...
Gunpey - hands-on
A stylish design and crazy cool tunes can make anything exciting
Oct 17, 2006
Let's see how fast we can describe the latest puzzle game to rob our lives of human interaction: connect lines. There, that about does it. Broken fragments slowly scroll from the bottom of the screen, only able to be shifted further up and down the column. All you have to do is make a solid line from left to right and it disappears. Any unfinished lines that make it to the top of the screen do you in, so it's all about zipping the fragments back down as low as they can go on the ...   » Read Full Gunpey preview
ESRB Rating
Gunpey is rated:
Everyone 10+
Crude Humor
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