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."
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.
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.