GameZone writes: "The unique combination of gem matching and fantasy role-playing continues with Galactrix, the newest installment in the Puzzle Quest series. The move from fantasy to sci-fi has replaced Challenge of the Warlords' classes, villages, and dungeons with space cadets, planets, and space stations. If you don't get the appeal I can't say I blame you. A game whose central gameplay mechanic is gem matching might not be for everyone but Galactrix does it and does it well."
Hardcore Gamer: The Puzzle Quest games have been big hits in the digital era and have breathed new life into puzzle games by applying some RPG gameplay mechanics to the genre. Now, instead of spending $10 for the Galactrix and Challenge of the Warlords entries, you can get them both for only $1 each.
In this second of four parts, we discuss how games based purely on luck are little more than immoral cash cows for the people who produce them - and represent some of the worst design choices out there.
In this episode the guys talk about Quantum Conundrum, DayZ, Rainbow Moon, Heroes of Ruin, SCHAR: Blue Shield Alliance, Sushi Castle, About To Blow Up Part 1, Wushi, Grand Slam Tennis 2, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD, Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, some news and plenty more.