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PSN and iPhone Droplitz on sale again, Facebook version released
Atlus has announced that the Blitz Games puzzler, Droplitz, is on sale once again. The price has been slashed fifty percent, knocking the game down to $4.99 on PSN and a paltry $0.99 on the iPhone. Unfortunately, Steam and Xbox 360 users are out of luck, as the price on those platforms remains $10. However, if you still want to get your Droplitz on but don't feel like forking over the cash, Atlus has also released a Facebook version. It's available now, just itching to keep you from accomplishing anything meaningful. Just like the rest of Facebook! Atlus didn't elaborate on how long the sale would last, so interested PSN users and iPholk should probably act fast.
Temporary price dropz for Droplitz on Steam and iPhone
Atlus just announced a sale on Blitz Games' puzzler, Droplitz, during which you can pick up the Pipe Dream-esque game at comically low prices. The Steam version has been marked down 80% to $1.99, and the iPhone version is marked down to just $.99. That's right, you can either buy a misprinted coloring book at Dollar Tree, or you can buy a video game. The Steam discount ends August 28; the iPhone discount is "for a limited time," probably ending around the same time. If a buck isn't cheap enough for you, Atlus also put a Lite version of the game on the iPhone App Store.
Trophies: Droplitz
0 Platinum 1 Gold 4 Silver 7 Bronze Difficulty: Moderate Online Trophies? No Time to Completion: 10 hours DLC Trophies? No View Trophy List Read More About the Game %Gallery-49990%
Swag Saturday Redux: Droplitz (XBLA) (Update)
Update: We picked a winner! Congrats, DudeGuyMan! Try again next Saturday, everyone else! We were left unsatisfied by the quartet of Droplitzes we passed out in the last Swag Saturday giveaway, so we thought we'd fire off yet another download code for Atlus' slime-filled puzzler. Good luck! Leave a comment telling us what the greatest puzzle game of all time is. (Of course, it's Yoshi's Cookie, but we're curious about what you think.) You must be 18 years or older and a resident of the US or Canada, excluding Quebec. (Sorry, Quebeccians!) Limit 1 entry per person. This entry period ends at 7:00pm ET on Sunday, July 18. We'll randomly select one winner at that time to receive: one download of Droplitz for Xbox 360 (ARV $10.00). For a list of complete rules, click here %Gallery-49990%
Swag Saturday: Droplitz (XBLA) [update]
Update: This giveaway is now closed. Swag Saturdays continue on this 4th of July with Atlus' first downloadable XBLA game, Droplitz. Don't know much about the game? Well, watch the video to find out how to play this puzzler. Leave a comment telling us what XBLA game is your favorite game so far. Note: If you say Yaris, you are automatically disqualified from this contest. You must be 18 years or older and a resident of the US or Canada, excluding Quebec. Note: In Quebec, you are legally required to like Yaris. Limit 1 entry per person This entry period ends at 7:00pm ET on Sunday, July 5. We'll randomly select 4 winners at that time to receive: one download of Droplitz for Xbox 360 (ARV $10.00). For a list of complete rules, click here
PSN Thursday: Droplitz, Mobile Light Force and DLC aplenty
North America wins the prize for Best PSN Update again this week. Droplitz emerges alongside a new PS1 game -- Mobile Light Force -- and some DLC for High Velocity Bowling, LittleBigPlanet and Cuboid. There's also a BIGS 2 demo and PSP fans can grab one of four full games, or some DLC for Rock Band Unplugged. Choose your platform to view the corresponding release list: (Note: Continue past the break to view both release lists.)
XBLA in Brief: Droplitz, Garou: Mark of the Wolves
This week on XBLA in Brief, we take the trial versions of both Droplitz and Garou: Mark of the Wolves for a spin. Droplitz is a puzzle game that involves turning lots of dials so that the game's titular droplets make it safely to the bottom of the screen. Garou -- known as Fatal Fury outside of Japan -- is a fighting game from the fine folks at SNK. Watch the latest episode of our XBLA series above and decide if either game is worth your 800 ($10). Download the trial version of Droplitz Download the trial version of Garou: Mark of the Wolves [iTunes] Subscribe to X3F TV directly in iTunes. [Zune] Subscribe to the X3F TV directly. [RSS] Add the X3F TV feed to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically. [M4V] Download the M4V directly.
This Wednesday: Droplitz and Garou: Mark of the Wolves hit XBLA
It's a twofer on XBLA this week, with a new puzzle game and an old fighting game. The puzzle game would be Droplitz, which has players twiddling dials and collecting small, "dinky little balls of indeterminate stuff." We can't help but be reminded a bit of Pipe Mania. Keep in mind that Droplitz is a single-player game only, with the full game running 800. The second game is Garou: Mark of the Wolves, also known as Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves, which was announced for XBLA by SNK late last week. The game is a port of the original arcade title -- also remembered as one of the last good Dreamcast games -- and features online play for two players. It can be yours for 800. %Gallery-49990% %Gallery-66348%
Drop everything and watch this Droplitz video
The video above is a rather amazing tutorial, explaining the basics of the upcoming iPhone, PSN and XBLA game Droplitz. As you watch, a very British woman will guide you through the game which, apparently, involves maneuvering your droplitz -- or "dinky little balls of indeterminate stuff" as the tutorial lady so wonderfully puts it -- from one end of the grid to the other, by rotating the pipe pieces. While the narration is the real star of the video, the game does actually look like quite good fun. There's no word on a release date yet, but we'll be sure to let you know as soon as Atlus announces one. Make sure you watch the full video to find out exactly why these droplitz aren't adorable little fluffy creatures with cute googly eyes and little button noses.
Atlus to drip Droplitz on Xbox Live, PSN, PC and iPhone
We actually first told you about Blitz Arcade's Droplitz last summer, when we theorized the pipe-twisting puzzler might be headed to WiiWare. Now, the Japanophiles of Atlus are using the game as their first foray into digital distribution on nearly every platform ... except the Wii. Since you can see the game for yourself above, we don't really know what else to write about it. It looks really ... puzzley? %Gallery-49990%
Blitz Arcade introduces five games probably headed to WiiWare
Blitz Arcade, the casual component of Blitz Games (and the company behind the wonderfully ridiculous Burger King games), will display five new games designed for download services at this month's Casual Connect Conference. It isn't explicitly stated which services these games will be sold through, but they have been "developed to work across PC and console digital distribution platforms." The games include: KrissX: A collection of word games starring Wordsworth the Owl. Encleverment Experiment: A minigame collection that tests "reflexes, memory, visual acuity and mental dexterity." Buccaneer -- The Pursuit of Infamy: A pirate ship combat game for up to twelve players. Droplitz: A puzzle game involving rotating dials to create paths. Similar to Pipe Dream. CodaChain: A musical adventure game starring a DJ who must gather people with various skills to help solve puzzles, with online multiplayer. CodaChain and Buccaneer sound like standouts, and we have absolutely no problem with more titles on WiiWare. The screens in our gallery are clearly from other platforms, but they at least demonstrate what each game looks like.%Gallery-27305%