Nintendo Life writes: "Working alongside developer Destan Entertainment, Polish video-game producer Teyon has previously focused on the PC, publishing a host of light puzzle games, pet simulators, and mini-game collections, and also the occasional FPS. Together they made their official console debut in February with Battle Rage for the Wii (a third-person shooter published by Destineer in the US), but now they've hit the DSi Shop with something much simpler: a port of Destan's 2005 tile-based puzzle game, Robot Rescue. Here you're tasked with the challenge of guiding all your little robot buddies out of a diabolical computer maze. Sounds easy enough, right?"
iamportable.com: Today I found a trailer of a nice simple puzzle game, which I haven’t noticed before. It’s called Robot Rescue Revolution and it’s coming to Vita via PlayStation Network.
Neocrisis: Teyon, a Polish video games developer and publisher, announced today the release of their logic/puzzle game Robot Rescue on the Nintendo DSiWare™ in Europe and Australia. The title will be available in the Nintendo DSi Shop starting from November 12th 2010 with the 200 Nintendo DSi Points™ price tag.
Globe and Mail game columnist Chad Sapieha picks his five favourite DSiWare games, starting with...
Starship Defense (500 Points)
I don't think it's possible to spend $5 more wisely on DSiWare. This space-themed tower defence game is rendered almost entirely in fetching greys and whites (imagine pencil sketches in a notebook) and has players setting up turrets on speeding starships to protect them from alien invaders. There are a few minor innovations to the standard tower defence formula, such as cards that can be played to, say, unleash a roaming dogfighter, but that's not why you'll play. The beauty of Starship Defense is that it's polished, accessible, and offers about a dozen hours of fun. And did I mention you get it all for only five bucks?