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Prism: Light The Way

This little game nearly flew under my radar.  I had no idea it existed, even though it is available for both the PC and Nintendo DS.  I played the DS version first and just found the PC version while I was looking stuff up to do this review.  Both versions are functionally identical so this is a dual review.  Any notable differences between the two will be called out in the appropriate section.

The casual gaming market is filled with "puzzle games" these days.  The hot new trends are the "hidden object" games.  Before that it was "Match 3" games.  And sprinkled throughout them all are the "time management" games.  Every once in a while a game comes along that tries to mix things up a bit.  Prism: Light The Way is one of those games.  It's not the first to use this exact same formula, but is poised to be better received by recently jumping on the grand-daddy of all portables.

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Ricochet Infinity

8.0.jpgI am so predictable.  Put a brick buster in front of me and I won't move an inch for hours.  I usually don't play a game for more than an hour or so, before my ADD kicks in and I wander off in search of something else to do for a while.  Brick busters are the exceptions.  The game play is so simple, and yet so compelling.  I'm guilty of uttering "just one more level" over and over until 20, 30 or more levels are under my belt.

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