- Publisher: Majesco Games , Majesco
- Release Date: Apr 4, 2006
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Games Master UKSweet and simple. It might be old-fashioned but it's as addictive as it's ever been. [June 2006, p.70]
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It might not push the capabilities of the PSP, but it’ll still be ‘that’ game you constantly come back to.
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PSM2 Magazine UKThis colorful conundrum is worth a look if you like your gaming in bite-size bits. It'll become monotonous eventually, but for a while it's more addictive than jam doughnuts. [June 2006, p.81]
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The whole game just sticks far too rigidly to the over-worn gameplay of the originals. Without much of an effort to harness the PSP’s power or even stretch for a physics-based dynamic, it’s really surprising that this isn’t a straight-to-budget title.
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Although PBP sports no new additives or flavourings, it rehashes the old ingredients successfully enough, for the most part. [JPN Import]
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If you've always hankered after a handheld version of one of the best puzzlers there's ever been, then this is a serviceable port that does the job, but just be aware that you'll probably want to skip over the new modes very quickly.
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Official Playstation 2 Magazine UKBehind the new name and smattering of fresh features rests a creaky old game that can't compete against its obviously-better-in-every-department rival. [Apr 2006, p.109]
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