Mercury Meltdown


Tilt game boards to maneuver a wad of mercury around a multi-tiered maze. It's more fun than it sounds, with enough gooey puzzling goodness to keep a gamer busy for quite a while.

Available on: PSP, Wii
Release date: October 03, 2006
Published by: Ignition Entertainment 
Developed by: Awesome Studios 
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
2 player VS
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Mercury Meltdown
Tilt and roll through hours of gooey puzzling goodness
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The mercurial puzzler returns - we talk flux, tilt and shiny blobs with developer Ignition
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[PSP] Puzzle classic returns, but doesn't slip through our fingers
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Mercury Meltdown: Developer interview
The mercurial puzzler returns - we talk flux, tilt and shiny blobs with developer Ignition
Jun 23, 2006
A solid look at Mercury Meltdown
[PSP] Puzzle classic returns, but doesn't slip through our fingers
Jun 14, 2006
Mercury Meltdown
Tilt and roll through hours of gooey puzzling goodness
Oct 16, 2006
Mercury Meltdown hands-on
[PSP] We roll through puzzles and off cliffs as a big metal blob
Jun 29, 2006
After a few hours of playing Mercury Meltdown, the sequel to last year's roly-polly action puzzler Archer Maclean's Mercury, we had to continually remind ourselves that PSPs cost $250, and it is therefore unwise to shatter them into tiny pieces with hammers. Not because the game is bad; far from it, as tilting precarious aerial platforms to guide a blob of liquid metal around is surprisingly addictive. No, it's because every time that blob drifts slightly over an edge, a chunk of it falls off, » Read Full Mercury Meltdown preview
ESRB Rating
Mercury Meltdown is rated:
Everyone