TeamXbox writes: "Sometimes, the simplest game concepts are the most intriguing-and addictive.
That's certainly the case for Digital Chocolate's Tower Bloxx, a title that has been released on other formats already, but is soon to have a debut-for the game and the publisher-on Xbox Live Arcade. The game is due out before the end of October."
Carlos writes "March may not have provided equal delights when compared to that of February’s backward compatible arrivals, especially with great games such as GTA IV, Borderlands 2 and Hitman: Absolution arriving amongst the masses on Xbox One last month, but that doesn’t mean we’re any less content when new additions come to the program.
Today sees a fresh batch of titles join the fray, but with so many to choose from now, are they worth going back to or should they be left on the shelf forever more?"
Yawn. I don't get it. Xbox doesn't seem to want to open the purse strings to bring in new IPs and with the selection of bc games, you can't tell me developers wouldn't want to get more.money on old IPs. I'm sorry to say, but Xbox feels like they care less and less for the gamer's...
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Daniel Richtmyre - Tower Bloxx Deluxe is an incredibly addictive game. The premise being that you must stack stories of a building together in order to make an incredibly tall tower. This is done by dropping “Bloxx” from a swinging crane, which initially starts on a flat building site, and progressively grows when you start stacking bloxx on top of each another. As your tower becomes taller and taller, it becomes increasingly difficult to stack the pieces from the crane onto the set pieces on your tower.