Three new titles; Bust-A-Move Live, Football Genius and Military Madness for this XBLA Wednesday.
First up is the classic Bust A Move Live aka Puzzle Bobble, if I added up all the money I have spent buying this game over the years I could buy a small country! BUST-A-MOVE, sometimes known as PUZZLE BOBBLE, returns in BUST-A-MOVE ™ Live!, with all of its exciting pick-up-and-play gameplay intact. Dazzling graphics and a surreal soundtrack create a unique fantasy world enhancing the ultimate BUST-A-MOVE experience! The full game costs 800
and more information as well as the trial and full game can be found here.
Football Genius is a football (soccer to our American friends) knowledge quiz that also supports the Scene It Big Button controller. Are you a Football Genius? Test your football knowledge in Football Genius — The Ultimate Quiz! The game features six questions packs covering International, English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish football with over 3500 questions about your favorite teams, players, and tournaments! The full game costs 800
and more information as well as the trial and full game can be found here.
The third release is Military Madness: Nectaris, a turn-based strategy game. The Military is back for a new generation of recruits! The classic turn-based strategy series Military Madness: Nectaris is exploding onto Xbox LIVE® Arcade. With an all-new graphical barrage, an all-new commander unit, online team and vs. multiplayer, and a platoon of other new features, this is the maddest game in the series yet! The full game costs 800
and more information as well as the trial and full game can be found here.
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I never played Military Madness series before so I’ll have to check it out.
I don’t know about Bust-A-Move. I like the game play but $10 plus knowing 2 DLC packs are coming seems expensive.
I was considering buying Bust-A-Move but I also noticed there would be two DLC for it. I decided I will pass on it as already paid enough for the game on other platforms.
Military Madness looks interesting, reminds me of Advance Wars on the GBA.