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Ian Dunlop chats Konductra

It's no secret that we here at DS Fanboy enjoy puzzle games. Whether they be multi-colored blocks or...well, they are always multi-colored blocks, but that's besides the point! We love 'em. We want to hold them. In fact, soon we will marry them. So when we were flying through the vast cyber spaces and stumbled upon this interview with oeFun's President Ian Dunlop, we knew a post had to be generated. Ian apparently worked on the original Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, so he definitely gets an internet high-five for that.

The idea behind Konductra is the same behind most puzzlers; grouping together similarly colored blocks in order to erase them from the game board will help the player proceed. Where other games such as Meteos and Tetris put a dose of gravity into their games, Konductra doesn't play like that, allowing the player to use the touch screen and move blocks to any place they desire on the game board.

Click on for the full interview and a more intelligent in-depth description of the gameplay along with screenshots.