Zooo
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: Ignition Entertainment
- Release Date: Canceled
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There's a brilliant simplicity wrapped around the addictive gameplay that makes Zooo a great puzzle game in most respects.
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It proves just as addictive as it is on DS, and should be checked out by anyone who's yet to invest in the dual-screen handheld. [NGC Pocket]
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There really isn't much meat to Zooo, other than the simple main game, but what's there is certainly fun for at least a while.
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Zooo isn't the deepest or flashiest puzzle game, but it gets the job done with a pleasing aesthetic style and solid, pick-up-and-play dynamics. Kids and adults will like this one for its simplistic appearance and deceptively challenging gameplay.
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The addictive level is high, keeping the game from an early death. But you WILL get tired of it. Eventually.
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Game InformerSimultaneously fun and forgettable, and to me that's the very definition of an average puzzle game. [Nov 2005, p.180]
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Zooo is not revolutionary in anyway; in fact, it looks a lot like other puzzle games I have played. However, the bright, fun packaging and portability of the game make it a should-buy for any fan of the puzzle genre and any parent taking their kids on a car trip.
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With so many puzzlers available online, why should I pay $20 for something I can get for free? To turn a profit in this day and age, a puzzle game needs to be divine-and Zooo, unfortunately, is just a diversion.
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Nintendo PowerThe game may keep toddlers entertained, but so might an empty box (which is a heck of a lot cheaper). [Oct 2005, p.100]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 1
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Mixed: 0 out of 1
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Negative: 0 out of 1
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ErikVGOct 11, 2005Simply addictive. Simple gameplay makes you come for more again and again trying to beat the hi-score.