Aqua Panic Swims Onto iOS Devices Soon at Video Game Cowboys

VGC writes, "Diversity in the games available is definitely a strong selling point for the Apple portables, Aqua Panic is one of those games that makes players stop and look. Using water manipulating tools, players guide a school of fish around the 80 levels to safety.

Environments include Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter and Inferno each different than the last. Avoid sharks, seagulls and sliding penguins, not to mention other giant moray that are out to eat your fish, and ruin your fun."

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15 new family games join the PlayStation Now library

Adventure Time, Sonic Adventure 2, Giana Sisters, more join the streaming service PlayStation Now.

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Original-gamer.com: Aqua Panic Review

Jack Moulder writes "For those of you old enough to remember Lemmings, Aqua Panic! will bring back fond memories. For those of you that don’t, you should know that Aqua Panic! tasks you with the objective of safely guiding one-hundred hapless fish (per level) from the top of the screen to the bottom, while avoiding various predators along the way, and ensuring that the fish end up in a safe area marked by two flags upon their return to the ocean. Developed by Bulkypix and Eko Software, Aqua Panic! was originally released for Nintendo DS and PSP earlier in the year, and has now found its way to the iOS devices, including the iPad."

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Gaming Nexus: Aqua Panic Review

Gaming Nexus: "The puzzle genre of video games is a little interesting to me in a special way: rarely do games of a given genre get ported to as wide of a variety of systems as puzzle games do. Think about it, how many different outlets have Tetris, Bejeweled, and Peggle made their way onto? You don’t really have to answer that; let’s just say it is a lot. Thus is the case with Eko Software’s Aqua Panic. The game has made its way across numerous platforms over the course of the last couple of years and continues to spread to even more. Players can find releases of the title on the PlayStation Portable (as Downstream Panic!), Nintendo DS, and the Nintendo Wii. Now, gamers can also get their fish-saving fix on the PlayStation Network with the recent release of Aqua Panic for PSN."

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