GameZone writes: "So what happens when you have a board-based, matching-colored icons puzzle format that works? Well, you find different stories to tell using that base puzzle game. That's precisely what has been done with Puzzle Quest: Galactrix. This is a game based off the same puzzle format as in other Puzzle Quest games, but with a space sci-fi bent that has humans (or one) realizing that there are no gods or demons but that humanity is, in fact, those gods and demons".
Hardcore Gamer: The Puzzle Quest games have been big hits in the digital era and have breathed new life into puzzle games by applying some RPG gameplay mechanics to the genre. Now, instead of spending $10 for the Galactrix and Challenge of the Warlords entries, you can get them both for only $1 each.
In this second of four parts, we discuss how games based purely on luck are little more than immoral cash cows for the people who produce them - and represent some of the worst design choices out there.
In this episode the guys talk about Quantum Conundrum, DayZ, Rainbow Moon, Heroes of Ruin, SCHAR: Blue Shield Alliance, Sushi Castle, About To Blow Up Part 1, Wushi, Grand Slam Tennis 2, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD, Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, some news and plenty more.