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Original Gamer: Shifting World Review

Original Gamer: Initially available on browsers and later ported to iOS devices, Shift is a 2D Flash puzzle game created by Anthony Lavelle and published by Armor Games. The object is to guide a character to the exit door of each stage by way of rotating and flipping the world and the protagonist.

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Shifting World Review (MasonicGamer)

MasonicGamer.com: Back in 2008, a free flash based game was released by the name of Shift. It was a rather unique puzzle game in which the player navigated areas by shifting the world upside down. The black & white visuals stopped players from becoming confused by making it clear what side of the world you were currently on. It was a great little title then and it’s sequels are also worthy of similar praise, dare I call it the Portal of 2D games?

Shifting World marks the series’ debut on the 3DS and with it brings changes but unfortunately none of them make for a better game. The basic concept of a little man running around a black & white environments using the shift ability to find exits is still here. The biggest change however is that Shifting World is a much bigger game than it ever was during it’s flash based days

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Tank! Tank! Tank!, CastleVania & More Now Available via Nintendo Digital Channels

This week’s digital releases on Nintendo formats launch a brand new chapter in the Wii U console’s offerings. Namco Bandai’s Tank! Tank! Tank! is now officially available as a free-to-play title, the first of it’s kind on the console. Also available to download now are a demo version of Rising Star Games’ Shifting World and the classic Castlevania for Nintendo 3DS.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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Nintendo Download: 14th February 2013 (Europe)

Nintendo seems to revel in surprising us, and details of this week's download update in Europe have struck to keep us on our toes. We have a Wii U launch title going free-to-play on the Wii U eShop — with paid DLC, of course — as well as permanent price reductions and goodies on 3DS.

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