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Pocket Gamer: Talking Pipe Mania DS / PSP remake and its fire-breathing dragons

Pocket Gamer writes: "A few months back publisher Empire announced it was re-making the classic pipe-slotting puzzle game Pipe Mania for DS and PSP (as well as PS2 and PC). Naturally we were curious to find out what developer Razorworks had done to improve something so simply addictive.

So we spoke to game designer Ben Everett (pictured in blurry-vision) and Empire product manager Rob Lightbody to find out just what we can expect from the game once it hits the handhelds.

Pocket Gamer: So why decide do remake Pipe Mania? And do you anticipate the game is going to sell more to fans of the original or to a whole new audience this time around?

Rob Lightbody: The original Pipe Mania was such a huge success for Empire that internal conversations about bringing it back have been ongoing for some time. But more recently with the huge success of DS, and based on our own positive experiences with PSP, we felt the time was right to rekindle one of our most successful IPs with handhelds emerging as the perfect focus for its infectious style of gameplay.

We're certainly aware that there is a lot of interest from the old fan base, but we've been careful to make sure that it still appeals to a broad spectrum of gamers – including the original fans."

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pocketgamer.co.uk
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Zoo Games Open UK Office

Zoo Games, Inc. today announced the opening of a European office in Bushey, Hertfordshire, England. This division will be called 'Zoo Entertainment Europe Limited'. The parent company Zoo Games, Inc. has undergone a rapid period of growth in North America and this new office will enable them to become a major player in the European casual gaming market.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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Worthplaying Review - Pipe Mania

In Pipe Mania you must lay down a pre-ordained set of pipes on a tiled grid in order to keep the constantly flowing Flooze moving for as long as possible without it spilling out. The game requires quick thinking, hand-eye co-ordination, forward thinking and keen spatial awareness.

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worthplaying.com
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8.0

WorthPlaying Review - 'Pipe Mania'

In Pipe Mania you must lay down a pre-ordained set of pipes on a tiled grid in order to keep the constantly flowing Flooze moving for as long as possible without it spilling out. The game requires quick thinking, hand-eye co-ordination, forward thinking and keen spatial awareness.

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worthplaying.com