Super Puzzle Platformer Deluxe Reviews Part 2

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Second Post For Super Puzzle Platformer Deluxe Review

This Post Was  a Sequel from my review of Super Puzzle Platformer Deluxe Game, Created by Andrew Morrish, a combination of Puzzle ( like our Favourite Tetris ) and Platformer ( yes, Mario ! )

Despite the entirely random nature of Morrish’s game, it never feels unfair, mainly
because the controls throughout are superb. Incredibly tight, they allow you to get out of
all sorts of tricky scenarios, while a number of costume unlocks give your avatar new
skills that range from a handy double jump to a jetpack that allows you to stay in the air
for longer periods of time.

Although the core gameplay of Super Puzzle Platformer Deluxeremains
essentially the same as the original Flash game, Morrish has added plenty of extras
that easily justify the price upgrade. Score a high enough combo chain and you’ll create
a gem drop. Earning a set number of gems will allow you to progress through the game’s six worlds, each of which have their own soundtracks and monsters. There are
also a far larger number of suits to unlock, as well as a new challenge room that has
you performing all sorts of ridiculously tough tasks if you want to complete the 18
available challenges.

Super Puzzle Platformer Deluxealso introduces a brand new two-player mode.
The game plays exactly the same as before, but clearing larger chains will drop bigger
hazards on your opponent’s screen. It’s not quite as polished as Tetrisor Twinkle Star,
but it still makes for a highly addictive break from the main game, and it’s all too easy tolose hours in a heated competition. There’s no current option to play online, which is a
little bit of a shame, but that’s the only real downside to the enjoyable two-player mode


When blocks fall down like this you
need to get to the right position quickly

The Graphics and Music of This Super Puzzle-Platform Hybrid game

The graphics themselves are simple and effective, evoking a nice retro feel that
reminds us of an old Master System game. Bright primary colours ensure everything is easy to see, while each level has its own distinct theme, ranging from a cold-looking ice world to a haunted mansion. Far more impressive is Super Puzzle Platformer Deluxe’s superb chip-tune soundtrack. Created by Landon Podbielski, it’s absolutely fantastic, and sounds like something that would have been created for the Mega Drive or Amiga in their heydays. It’s brilliant, and is worth buying the game just to hear it.Mixing distinct genres isn’t the easiest of tasks, but Morrish pulls it off with great aplomb. While the multiplayer mode isn’t quite as hectic as we’d have liked, there’s no denying that the core gameplay of Super Puzzle Platformer Deluxe(which has now been refined three times) is fantastic. Every
single mistake is always your own and, while you can occasionally get caught out by a stray falling block, most deaths in the game come from your own stupid greed. Highly addictive and packed with replay value, this is an excellent puzzler that needs to be downloaded immediately.

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