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Monday, February 12, 2007
Acidbomb 2: Rearmed is the latest puzzler by Mr. Chubigans, developer of Vivid Conceptions and Sandbox of God. Much like it's prequel, your objective is to defuse bombs in multiple locations by using advanced deduction skills and quick thinking.

Beams of light can be moved around to reveal the number of pistons underneath each line of tiles. Just like Minesweeper, you can left click to mark a tile as safe or right click to designate one as a piston. The number of pistons in each level is displayed on the top right of the screen. Press the enter key to reduce the countdown to ten seconds.

It is recommended to play the original Acidbomb before attempting it's successor. Made with the intention to distribute over the Playstation Network via Playstation 3.

Name: Acidbomb 2: Rearmed
Developer: Vertigo Games
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB
1 Comments:
Blogger miyamoto-SAN said at 2/12/2007 02:39:00 PM:  
Wow, great!

Even though Acidbomb beat Alphasix in the Cage Match, I didn't mind, because probably one of the best games I played this year.