- Publisher: SCEE
- Release Date: Sep 14, 2010
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Jan 15, 2011A great way of experiencing Move while we wait for hardcore games.
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Play UKDec 25, 2010It's a shame that the gameplay is so linear because the tech truly is astounding. [Issue#198, p.103]
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Playstation Official Magazine UKDec 25, 2010This is more enjoyable than it really ought to be, and a great way to convert Move doubters. [Issue#51, p.111]
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Tumble's prescence at the Move launch shouldn't be underestimated – it's a very clever game with some really impressive ideas and a main mechanic that sets the game apart from the rest of the line-up.
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One of the greatest Move games so far. Great controls and a simple but fun premise.
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Its good price and the scarce catalog of PlayStation Move games are good reasons to buy this puzzle game.
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Tumble isn't anything super special with its austere and generic looks, but it's also a completely competent, decently challenging, motion-controlled block puzzle game.
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Tumble certainly has its flaws but for under $20, it isn't going to break the bank either. Those hoping for the fun times had with Boom Blox will be disappointed, but Tumble is definitely for more serious puzzle gamers.
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It shuns the more raucous fun of Boom Blox, but this is still one of the better Move games so far and a good tech demo.
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What it does do is offer a tech demo-style example of what Move can do in the basic realm of mini-games.
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Tumble is, on the whole, what is expected from a launch title; that is, it demonstrates the technical nuance of the product, allowing users to get to grips with the new piece of kit while enjoying a decent puzzle game. The problem is, it lacks any sense of appeal in its muted visual style and cold, hard exterior, and the game never truly tests for long enough to be satisfying.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 15
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Mixed: 2 out of 15
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Negative: 2 out of 15
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Feb 24, 2011
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Sep 28, 2010