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GDN: Tower Bloxx New York Review

GDN writes: "No. Well, it does but teeters and totters so much that you might as well just wait for it to crumble under its own shoddy construction.

First off, Tower Bloxx on XBLA is a great game. On the Nokia N97, it’s not so great. This is mostly due to the poor accuracy and lag in the touch screen. Now it’s a resistive touchscreen so you can use all sorts of things as a stylus to improve the accuracy, but there’s no mounting or place to carry the stylus, so if you haven’t got one you’ll just be frustrated."

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6.4

In-depth Review: Tower Bloxx: New York - Electronic Theatre

Successful mobile developer Digital Chocolate has turned their attention to Microsoft’s new handheld format of late, delivering two of their most popular titles to the Windows Phone 7 Xbox LIVE enabled catalogue. The somewhat familiar block-breaking antics of 3D Brick Breaker Revolution were preceded by a conversion of the popular Tower Bloxx: New York, a pleasant game that offers as much of a vote for relaxation as it does for intense moments of reaction challenges, dependant on which gameplay mode is entertaining you. A considerable feat for a title priced at £2.49.

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ilomilo, Pac-Man & Tower Bloxx: New York Now Available on Windows Phone 7

Three new Xbox LIVE enabled titles have been published for Windows Phone 7, available now from the Zune Marketplace. Pac-Man and Tower Bloxx: New York both make their long-awaited debut on the format, along with the highly-anticipated global launch of Southend Interactive’s ilomilo.

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