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  • Summary: ? "Bejeweled meets lucha libre meets rock, paper, scissors. Fun and highly addictive!" - Carlos Icaza, Co-Founder, Ansca MobileAre you ready to rumble? Find your inner luchador and be the last man standing in this original take of an old school classic! RPS Rumble is a unique? "Bejeweled meets lucha libre meets rock, paper, scissors. Fun and highly addictive!" - Carlos Icaza, Co-Founder, Ansca MobileAre you ready to rumble? Find your inner luchador and be the last man standing in this original take of an old school classic! RPS Rumble is a unique puzzle game whose rules are derived from the basics of rock, paper, scissors. You are given a board of tiles representing these three characters in a variety of combinations. Move a tile one space in any direction where rock captures scissors, scissors captures paper, or paper captures rock. Strategize your moves by tapping or swiping your way around the board to clear it leaving one tile left. Sounds simple? Accept the challenge and find out if you have what it takes to be king of the hill!Features:- 140 puzzles across 7 different puzzle packs- Animated tiles brought to life- Challenging puzzle design that is hand-crafted and picked (not generated)- Four levels of difficulty (Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert)- Multiple solutions per puzzle for tons of brain-teasing fun- Intuitive gameplay and controls- Game Center enabled- OpenFeint enabled- Leaderboards- Hints- HD retina display graphics/animations- Original soundtrack- Ad free Expand
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  1. Feb 29, 2012
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    It's certainly fun enough that I'd encourage taking The Plunge, but as a free-to-play experience, even an ad-free one, it feels a bit too short. It's definitely a good time while it lasts, though.