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  • Xbox 360's 'Deal of the Week,' Games on Demand, Avatar DLC for Sept.

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    09.08.2009

    Tossing the usual drip-fed weekly schedule aside for the moment, Microsoft has released the full details for its "Deal of the Week," Games on Demand and Avatar DLC releases (in the US) for the entire month of September. Let's start with Games on Demand: Games on Demand (no prices noted) Sept 8: Civilization Revolution Sept. 15: FIFA Street 3 Sept. 22: Shaun White Snowboarding Sept. 29: Fable II: Game Episodes -- (we'd hold out for that "game of the year" edition) Check after the break for the "Deal of the Week" and Avatar DLC details.

  • Puzzle Quest ventures to $5 this week on XBLM

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    09.07.2009

    The excellent and addictive Puzzle Quest gets half off this week for Xbox Live Gold Members. Major Nelson sends word by necromantic carrier pigeon that the jewel-dropping epic will cost a mere 400 ($5). Even if you aren't interested in the game at the moment, may we suggest picking it up as a "boredom insurance policy?" Seriously, the first time you get bored, just boot up Puzzle Quest and you'll come out of the trance sometime the following week. Hey, listen ... we said it was an insurance policy against boredom -- nothing about you being able to keep your job, spouse or grades after starting. Queue Puzzle Quest to download on your Xbox 360%Gallery-8259%

  • Trophies: Puzzle Quest Galactrix

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    05.11.2009

    RPG story-telling meets space combat ... meets Trophies. However, although the game is $20, don't expect a Platinum out of this one. View Trophy List | Visit Trophy Portal

  • Puzzle Quest: Galactrix jumps onto PSN this week

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    05.05.2009

    The PlayStation Blog has sent a sub-space transmission that Puzzle Quest: Galactrix will materialize on the service this Thursday, May 7, for $20. The Puzzle Quest sequel arrived earlier this year on other platforms to mixed reviews -- with the DS version having its own special loading issues.So, take a spin around the galaxy this Thursday, and hopefully the jumpgate hacking missions won't make you experience Galactrix's patented brand of frustration.%Gallery-16892%

  • Tonight: Play Galactrix with the developers

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    04.10.2009

    For those of you out there that decided to pick up Puzzle Quest: Galactrix this week, you might be interested to know that you can square off with the developers tonight on Xbox Live. For your chance to play, simply send a friend request to one or all of the gamertags below. The developers will be on Xbox Live starting at 8:00pm Eastern Time and will be playing until 10:00pm. According to the event details on the 360 dashboard, you should be ready to play within half an hour of the event. All that's left is to hope you get an invite from one of the developers.If you do get to play with a developer, do us a favor and ask what's up with the load times on the DS version. SirianKnight deathbyfurballs ashalind MitfordOnline Andgoo Haggis McHaggis faithless01

  • Puzzle Quest: Galactrix beams down to XBLA on April 8 [update]

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    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    04.02.2009

    We take no pleasure in admitting that Puzzle Quest: Galactrix on the DS was a poorly designed, loading-time-riddled heart breaker. So, it's with no small amount of trepidation and a modicum of hope that we report the XBLA version of the game will arrive on April 8 for an undisclosed price. [Update: Just heard back from D3. Galactrix will run you 1600 points, or $20.]Though its DS counterpart hurt us and hurt us badly, we're hoping that the XBLA version fares much, much better. We're not sure all the problems can be fixed by porting the game to a different box, but we'd love nothing more than to be proven wrong.%Gallery-16892%

  • Galactrix coming to PC on Feb. 24, XBLA date unconfirmed

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    02.03.2009

    The stars are pointing to an almost simultaneous release of Puzzle Quest Galactrix on DS, PC and XBLA; currently, the Xbox 360 version is the only one not "officially" confirmed. GamerBytes noticed earlier today that Xbox.com listed a February 24 release date for the RPG puzzle title. The page is, as of this writing, still live with the date. Of course, a problem with that release date is that it marks a Tuesday ... which doesn't really fit in with that whole Xbox Live Arcade Wednesday thing. Oh yeah, also, it says "2/24/2008," which would be last year.Publisher Aspyr has confirmed the Feb. 24 PC release date, which follows the confirmation of the DS date a couple of weeks ago. By Grabthar's hammer, we hope Galactrix hits that Wednesday. We'd rather avoid another six-month wait like we endured with the original Puzzle Quest.%Gallery-16892%

  • Puzzle Quest: Galactrix warps onto DS Feb. 24

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.22.2009

    D3Publisher announced today that Puzzle Quest: Galactrix will jump into retail on stardate 62402.24 (February 24, 2009). Demos are currently playable on PC in both Flash-based and downloadable form. Versions for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC are planned for "early 2009." We've sent Bothans to gather more intel on a specific release date for our home systems, because like our obsession with The Real Housewives of Orange County, we prefer to keep our gem-shifting vice behind-closed-doors.

  • Puzzle Quest Galactrix boldly going to PSN

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    Jem Alexander
    Jem Alexander
    01.22.2009

    As hinted by the official Puzzle Quest Galactrix flash demo, the game has been confirmed by D3Publisher (via Eurogamer) to have a planned release on the PSN. Galactrix will be similar to the original Challenge Of The Warlords in terms of gameplay, but will feature a science fiction setting, rather than a fantasy one. If you haven't played Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords yet, be sure to give it a go. You've no excuse really, it's on practically every system available.Currently price and release date info is a mystery, but Galactrix is supposed to release around March.

  • Resistance is futile: Puzzle Quest Galactrix launches Flash demo

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.19.2009

    A Flash demo is available now for those looking to try Puzzle Quest's sci-fi follow-up, Galactrix. The rules may be slightly different (the no extra turn for 4-of-a-kind is a doozy), but be warned, star gazing gem shifters: the refined spice which made the fantasy realm of Puzzle Quest so addictive is still quite potent in this new form. Galactrix is expected to arrive the relatively near future for Nintendo DS, PC, XBLA and PSN. The demo doesn't seem to take prisoners, so hit the enemy with lasers and use shields when opportunity allows.[Via X3F, Evil Avatar]

  • Puzzle Quest: Galactrix demo trialable online

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    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    01.19.2009

    Figured you'd like to know that there's a Puzzle Quest: Galactrix mini demo now available online at playpuzzlequestgalactrix.com. The flash demo of D3 Publisher's upcoming Xbox Live Arcade release of Galactrix gives a sampling of the gameplay, the powerups and the overall experience. Just watch out for that General Tarn and his abuse of the Trident Laser. He's a Trident Laser madman. [Via Evil Avatar]

  • European PSN Store update for October 23rd

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    Jem Alexander
    Jem Alexander
    10.23.2008

    What's this? A European PSP Store update? Not only that, but a good one. You've got some nice content to choose from here. Puzzle Quest and Crash Bandicoot 3 are our top picks, but you might also be interested in the various wallpapers and videos. Make sure you send SCEE a positive message by purchasing something, that way they might update the EU Store more than once a month. Here's the full release list: Puzzle Quest full game (£15.99/€19.99) Practical IQ full game (£15.99/€19.99) Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (£3.99/€4.99) PC Collection trailer Super Stardust Portable trailer 36x PSP-3000 wallpapers

  • Neopets Puzzle Adventure gets October release window

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    Zack Stern
    Zack Stern
    10.06.2008

    When we raved about the Othello-based, Neopets Puzzle Adventure, we couldn't scrub away the sadness of endorsing something built on a Tomagotchi-knock-off. We name-dropped how it's being developed by Infinite Interactive, creators of Puzzle Quest, but that wasn't enough. We shivered for weeks.Capcom let us know that the PC and DS versions are due by the end of October, while a Wii edition is coming later. So you'll soon be able to share our love of the puzzler (and self-loathing). Check out our original impressions again for the full details.

  • Puzzle Quest and expansion puzzling PSN this winter

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    Jason Dobson
    Jason Dobson
    10.02.2008

    For PS3 owners somehow unacquainted with Puzzle Quest, we suggest stocking up on antibiotics and extra time. D3Publisher has revealed plans to bring not only the original Puzzle Quest but also its recent fan-named expansion, Revenge of the Plague Lord, to the PlayStation Store this winter, a move that according to our calculations will make it scientifically impossible not to have lost sleep playing the puzzle-RPG hybrid.Both titles will be released as a single purchase and download, though the publisher has not announced how much the time sink combo will cost. We're currently waiting to hear back from our man on the street, who's diligently checking the alleys to see how much a twofer of digital crack goes for these days, anyway. [Via PS3F]

  • Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords to be bundled with expansion

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    alan tsang
    alan tsang
    10.02.2008

    The game that's already on literally every other system is finally headed for the PSN. Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords will be bundled with the Revenge of the Plague Lord expansion pack when it is becomes available for download for the PS Store later this winter, D3 Publisher announced. For those unfamiliar with the game, Puzzle Quest is a role-playing game that uses puzzles in place of tradtional RPG battles. The expansion will include new professions, new spells and new areas to explore. No exact pricing or release date have been announced, but considering how long PS3 owners had to wait for this game, a comparatively lower price point might make this title a bit more enticing.[Via press release]

  • Puzzle Quest spreads to iPhone App Store 'this fall'

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    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    09.29.2008

    Intent on making Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords impossible to avoid regardless of your platform preferences (seriously: DS, PSP, Xbox Live Arcade, Windows, Mac OS X, Wii, PlayStation 2, mobile phones), D3Publisher has announced the puzzle phenomenon will be its very first foray into the wide, wide world of iPhone apps. Having proven their chops getting things to run on Apple platforms with Cider, the alchemists at TransGaming will be responsible for the iPhone port, bringing all the match-three slash RPG gameplay you know and love to the App Store "this fall."

  • The Digital Continuum: Can a space colonization MMO work?

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    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    09.27.2008

    The colonization of space isn't a brand new idea for the realm of MMOs. 2006's Seed was all about the subject, but it unfortunately failed due to a lack of publisher interest. There's no denying that such a game wouldn't be anywhere near a hugely popular title. Still, I'd like to think that with the right design philosophy, platform and business model a game focused on the challenges of discovering another planet and making it a new home would be incredibly worthwhile.

  • D3 officially brings Puzzle Quest to PS3 and TGS

    by 
    Majed Athab
    Majed Athab
    09.26.2008

    Last we heard about a Puzzle Quest game coming over to the PS3, it was a slight nod found tucked away under a pile of PEGI-rated titles. This time around it's yet again another shy mention, but one that comes straight from publishers D3 themselves.Listed under the company's TGS 2008 lineup, Puzzle Quest is mentioned as a downloadable PS3 title. This one is probably one and the same as the title that was discovered under PEGI previously. Not much else was revealed; the game doesn't even have a logo like the other titles on the list. We guess we'll see the game at the show. It looks like it'll be going to Europe and Japan, we'll just have to find out if North America will get some puzzle questing done too.

  • American PC Store releases for September 25th

    by 
    Joystiq Staff
    Joystiq Staff
    09.25.2008

    Following in the European Store's footsteps, two full PSP games have been placed on the American PC Store today. Not only that, but there's also a demo and a theme to grab. We recommend getting your paws on Puzzle Quest, as it's a great game to have on your memory stick "just in case," without taking up your UMD drive. Here's the full release list: Untold Legends full game ($14.99) Puzzle Quest full game ($14.99) Pipe Mania demo (free) Buzz! Master Quiz theme (free)

  • Gaming to Go: Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords

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    matthew madeiro
    matthew madeiro
    09.15.2008

    The premiere Puzzle Quest title debuted to generally positive reviews, many of which praised the unexpectedly compelling mix of Bejeweled gem-swapping puzzles and standard RPG elements. Any gamer who has given the title a whirl knows the critical claim doesn't come unwarranted, even with a few niggling things like cheating AI and a complete lack of closure. Those minor complaints are more than made up for with the mind-boggling amount of depth the developers crammed into the cartridge, transforming what could have been just another puzzler into an addicting little package still worth playing over a year since its release.With the space-age sequel rumored to land sometime in October, now is as good a time as any to take a look back at the sword and stone puzzler that started it all. If you never bothered to pick it up, consider yourself thoroughly shamed -- but don't let the weight of your emotional guilt bring you down. Come along with this week's edition of Gaming to Go for one last reminder that sliding colorful stones around a board is a perfectly viable way to wage digital war.%Gallery-12163%