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Posted by GoNintendo Dec 11 2013 01:50 GMT
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Here's a Pushmo puzzle for you to enjoy! Expertly handcrafted by Kyle @iron_tyrant . Great stuff! pic.twitter.com/KsZo10QdEn

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Posted by Giant Bomb Oct 04 2012 18:52 GMT
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PUSHMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On the list of reasons to own a 3DS and load up the ol’ eShop, Pushmo is high on the list. I’ve been hoping Nintendo would get around to making another one, and it’s happening with Crushmo.

The announcement of Crushmo comes alongside a series of other 3DS news this morning from Nintnedo, which includes a lineup of new games for the eShop, previously released retail Nintendo games become available digitally, what’s coming through Virtual Console in the near future, and a list of upcoming game demos.

Super Mario 3D Land, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Star Fox 64 3D and Mario Kart 7 can already be purchased in box form, but on October 18, each of them will be available as a $39.99 download on the eShop. Nintendo’s promising more of this, as well.

Here are your eShop heavy hitters, with descriptions courtesy of Nintendo:

  • NightSky launches Oct. 25. NightSky is an action-puzzle game that offers an ambient game-play experience with cerebral challenges that fill uniquely designed, picturesque worlds. Each of these worlds is broken into different areas in which the player must maneuver a sphere by using realistic physics to advance.
  • Crashmo launches Nov. 22. Players can embrace the laws of gravity and challenge themselves with a whole new kind of action-puzzle play in this exciting sequel to the critically acclaimed Pushmo. New gravity mechanics and gadgets like floating blocks, doors and move switches await, testing players’ skills as they push, pull and slide each puzzle’s colorful blocks in order to climb to the top. Just be careful where those blocks are moved—unsupported blocks will come crashing down. Crashmo contains lots of puzzles to test your brains, and enhanced puzzle-creation and -sharing features mean that even when all the puzzles are cleared, the fun never has to stop.
  • Fluidity: Spin Cycle arrives on Dec. 27, letting players tilt, turn and even rotate their Nintendo 3DS system 360 degrees to maneuver a puddle of water named Eddy through a maze-like, magical world. Change from liquid to a block of ice or a steam cloud to solve fun, gravity-defying puzzles and defeat Goop monsters. Fluidity: Spin Cycle features a new storybook setting to explore that spans the ages, from a lost world full of dinosaurs to the modern world and beyond.
  • Three original games from Level-5 and several well-known Japanese collaborators will launch in the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS before this holiday season. The first of these games, Suda 51’s Liberation Maiden, is set 100 years in the future, when the president of Japan boards her Liberator, Kamui, and fights to free her country one region at a time. Aero Porter by Yoot Saito and Yasumi Matsuno’s Crimson Shroud are also slated for release by the end of the year.
  • Get ready to unleash pedestrian-tossing pandemonium with Grace and Savannah in Tokyo Crash Mobs, a fast-paced action-puzzle game coming to the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS in early 2013. Players will need lightning-fast reflexes and an eye for strategy to survive the three chaotic weeks that lie ahead for our heroines, as they take on anyone and anything that gets in their way.

And here’s your Virtual Console lineup:

  • Mario Golf (launches Oct. 11)
  • Castlevania: The Adventure (launches Oct. 25)
  • Ninja Gaiden (launches Nov. 8)
  • Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (launches Nov. 22)
  • Wario Land II (launches Dec. 20)
  • Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (launches Dec. 27)

And here’s some upcoming game demos:

  • Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d you steal our garbage?!!
  • Disney Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion
  • LEGO The Lord of the Rings
  • Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Theme Park
  • Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed

Posted by GoNintendo Jan 26 2012 21:48 GMT
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A portion of a SPOnG review...

Pros:
+ Puzzles are very well thought out and can really tax even the brightest player.
+ Boasts the ‘one more go’ feel every good puzzle game should boasts.
+ Music score is suitably cheery but never annoying.

Cons:
- It can really tax even the brightest player!
- Some of the levels are little more than pictures of things that the game describes as ‘murals'

Full review here

Posted by Kotaku Jan 06 2012 22:00 GMT
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#megaman Nintendo puzzle platformer PushMo is the hottest game to hit the 3DS eStore. Twitter user CushionLotion makes it even better with a set of custom levels crafted to resemble the evil robot masters and lead character of Capcom's classic Mega Man 2. More »

Posted by GoNintendo Jan 06 2012 03:11 GMT
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A portion of a GameSpot review...

The Good
Simple and addictive puzzle gameplay Gentle learning curve leads to satisfying challenges Great tools for creating puzzles.

The Bad
No online system for sharing or voting on user puzzles.

Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Jan 05 2012 04:34 GMT
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A portion of a 1up review...

In short, Pushmo is a nearly perfect puzzle game: Its rules are simple to grasp (though the game insists on holding your hand regardless), it's playable by anyone, it doesn't pull its intellectual punches, and it's cute as a button to boot. Its limited design -- though "focused" would also be a fair assessment -- might make it the sort of game you wait to go on sale if it were sold in a box, but as a $7 download it seems perfect.

Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 31 2011 03:10 GMT
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A portion of a Joystiq review...

It's sort of reminiscent of Catherine, except cuter, without any meditations on adultery, and less speed-oriented.

Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 30 2011 22:13 GMT
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A portion of a Dtoid review...

Pushmo is not remarkable enough to justify a 3DS purchase on its own, but it is certainly another in a growing group to chip away at apathetic feelings toward the system.

Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 22 2011 21:06 GMT
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A portion of an EDGE review...

...Pullblox is full of leftfield ideas that turn odd congregations of technology into quiet magic. At last, 3DS has a puzzle game with real depth.

Full review here

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Posted by Giant Bomb Dec 21 2011 14:00 GMT
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Patrick and Jeff Pushmo bad ideas on America's video gaming youth.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 21 2011 11:11 GMT
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A portion of a Eurogamer review...

With news circulating that Shigeru Miyamoto would like to focus on small ideas, one need only look towards Pullblox as a shining example of what the Kyoto-based company can do in the modest-priced digital market.

Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 20 2011 19:50 GMT
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A portion of an MTV review...

The level design is expertly crafted and paced, teaching you the basic mechanics, and slowly layering on the difficulty, so that by the second or third series of challenges you feel a genuine sense of satisfaction after completing a puzzle. "Pushmo" is not only a highlight of the eShop, but of the 3DS as a whole, and at $6.99 may be one of gaming's best values of 2011.

Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 18 2011 00:02 GMT
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A portion of a VGT review...



Overall, your enjoyment of Pushmo really depends on whether or not you like puzzle games. If you prefer to shoot things and expect to see grand set pieces every five minutes, this probably isn't the game for you. However, if you like a good challenge, if you are a fan of retro games, want to see your favorite SNES sprites in an entirely different light, and if you need something to play during your commute or when you just want to kick back and relax, you really can't go wrong with Pushmo.

Full review here

Posted by IGN Dec 15 2011 01:32 GMT
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Welcome back to another super amazing edition of Nintendo Voice Chat! Once again Rich George, Nintendo Executive Editor, is gone... no, wait... he's actually here this time! WHOA!! Just one more reason you better make sure to tune in as your favorite Chatters talk all things Nintendo. This week we've got myself, Audrey Drake, along with Rich "Papa Koopa" George, Sam "Host with the Most" Claiborn, Brian "Brap Attack" Altano and Jack "Pass the Schnopps" Devries...

Posted by IGN Dec 13 2011 18:00 GMT
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When Nintendo's eShop first launched, the Big N billed it as the future of their online strategy. It was a new horizon for their downloadable software offerings, one that would prove once and for all that an old game company can, in fact, learn new tricks. It wasn't going to end up like WiiWare and DSiWare, straddling the line between respectable platform and barren wasteland. It was supposedly the real deal this time...

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 13 2011 03:37 GMT
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A portion of a NWR review...

Pushmo is an ingenious puzzler that will consume the free time of anyone who gives it a whirl. I found myself putting in hours at a time because of its addictive nature. If you own a 3DS, do yourself a favor and go download Pushmo.

Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 09 2011 18:42 GMT
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A portion of a Modojo review...

What's Hot: Wonderful concept, over 250 puzzles, fun level editor, sharing Pushmo with friends, cool 3D effects.

What's Not: How to share Pushmo with other players is a bit vague.

Full review here

Posted by IGN Dec 08 2011 23:28 GMT
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It took until nearly the end of its first calendar year, but Nintendo's 3DS seems to finally be firing on all cylinders. The release of Super Mario 3D Land just a few weeks ago gave the system the killer app it needed on the physical media front. Then the new firmware update released earlier this we...