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Pocket Gamer: Art Style: KUBOS Review

The game starts on a flat one block high playing field but before too long other blocks start to fall out of the sky. Your first requirement is to avoid getting crushed: a situation that's aided as the shadows of the falling blocks are displayed. They get larger the nearer the blocks are, so you can judge whether you can sneak through before being flattened. You can also rotate the playing area using the DSi's left and right shoulder buttons to get a better view.

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pocketgamer.co.uk
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Five DSiWare games that should be owned

The DSi might soon be replaced by the 3DS, but the beauty of DSiWare is that it can be transferred over to the new console. So there's no better time than to stock up on the must-haves, ready for the new device. With that in mind, here's five (but by no means all) DSiWare games you really should have.

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digitallydownloaded.net
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NL: Art Style: KUBOS Review

Nintendo Life writes: "Art Style: KUBOS is another worthy addition to the DSiWare library, and succeeds in maintaining the overall quality of the series. Developers SKIP Tokyo have executed another simple puzzle concept flawlessly, with both main game modes proving highly addictive and enough to keep you coming back to beat your previous high score. KUBOS is perhaps the most accessible of the Art Style series to date, as completing the game isn't really that hard, but the true challenge lies in perfecting your multiplier-building skills, which is much easier said than done. Puzzle fans should download KUBOS without hesitation - this is 500 DSi points well spent".

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