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Submitted by Cyrus365 1284d ago | review

GDN: 0-D Beat Drop Review

GDN writes: "Puzzle games where your job is to drop three or more blocks of the same color together are quite common by now, such that any new entry in the genre must do something different or relegate itself to obscurity. 0-D Beat Drop fortunately manages to do something unusual, introducing rhythm game mechanics to the formula. Far from being just a gimmick, this adds some real flavor to the game and makes it worth considering at its 800 Point/$10 price tag." (0D Beat Drop, Xbox 360) 8/10

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