Crashmo Qr Codes
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Hi there!Do you know Hazumi? It's a new puzzler for 3ds, available on eShop in the US (later in EU and JAPAN).If you don't know it, we would like you to test it for free.We have 10 promo codes for you:UVFG-159,A06VVWL42R88SYNYUVFG-160,A06VVWL50X5GGLBPUVFG-161,A06VVWL60JQRBR7NUVFG-162,A06VVWL738ESRJS1UVFG-163,A06VVWL81SUA2S6DUVFG-164,A06VVWL91RWCFU4UUVFG-165,A06VVWLA36E2JQFSUVFG-166,A06VVWLB0RVKG1CXUVFG-167,A06VVWLC07P9U1SCUVFG-168,A06VVWLD26JD8V6VUVFG-169,A06VVWLE2598741GThey work only with the US eShop.Hazumi is basically a mixture of arkanoid with a platformer.
You control the ball only with left/right dpad buttons (you can also use circle pad if you like). Your goal in each level is to destroy all crystal blocks. You can only remove a block if it matches the color of the ball. To do this, interact with environment elements - push, pull, press, avoid, get teleported. Cope with over 100 levels - get seriously frustrated! If bored with those - build your own levels.We would really like to know your opinion, so any feedback will be appreciated as this is our first game for 3ds and we're still learning.Please visit our website: and be sure to follow us on twitter:Thank you!Ps.: I know, our studio name is kind of dumb.
Alright, since I was fortunate enough to snag a code, I'll post a review!Hazumi is a platform-style puzzler that has you guiding a ball that bounces vertically through a maze. The object of the game is to eliminate blocks that are the same color as the ball. As you play the game, a timer counts down in the form of three stars. Successfully eliminating a colored block will slightly refill the timer, and when you hit the last one, however many stars are still filled in is what you earn for that stage.
This means you will always get at least one star in a completed stage. Future stages have a minimum number of stars you need in order to play the stage, not unlike SM64. Wii music game.
The challenge comes from trying to find the most efficient path for the stage to acquire the maximum number of stars for a stage.This basic premise is expanded upon throughout the game's courses. Different colored blocks require you to change the ball's color by hitting specific colored blocks that do just that. More mechanics like wind and deadly buzz saws add good variety and challenge to the game.The game also features a level editor.
It is very easy to use, with the touchscreen handling object selection and the top screen handling object placement. While there is no level sharing in the game, this feature allows for the game to be as fun as you make it.The graphics and sound are both pleasant.
The ball and blocks are colorful by design and the music is calming. The game's design doesn't require highly detailed graphics, so it's basic look works well here.Overall, the game is pretty fun. It has that one-more-level sense of enjoyment to it. Whether you're a puzzle fan or not, I think this game is well worth its asking price of $3.99.
With over 100 levels and easy to pick up game play, this game is easy to recommend. To anyone it interests, I recommend getting it. Thanks for giving those codes! Played just a little bit, but I can say that it's a really cool game. It's simple so far (but from what I can see in the Level Editor, there are a lot more blocks that I didn't encounter in the game yet), but really fun. For just $3.99 it's totally worth it, since it has more than 100 levels.Now for some actual feedback:.After completing a level, there's the 'Restart' button and the 'Next Level' button, but no 'Return to Menu' button.
That means that when I want to return to the menu I need to start the next level, pause and click the menu button from there. It's barely a few seconds more and just 2 extra button presses, but IMO it would be a nice quality of life improvement if a 'Return to Menu' button was implemented between stages.No sharing user created levels is a bummer. A QR-Code system for puzzle sharing would mean infinite replayability for the game (see Pushmo/Crashmo).
Usually when I play puzzle games, they just sit there unplayed in my 3DS after I beat all the levels (don't see much reason to keep repeating the same puzzles), but with the ability to scan a QR-code to play a new level, I keep going back to the game. It's the difference between a game with 104 puzzles and a game with infinite puzzles.So far that's all I have to say about the game. It's really cool and totally worth the 4 bucks.
Hope that it sells well on the eShop!.
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