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DigitalSomething Review: Puzzle Kingdoms

From the review: "When the title screen came up, I almost thought I put in the wrong game. Of course, it was missing the obnoxious music from Puzzle Quest, but the screen is very similar. Even the menu looks familiar. It has the same layout, and the only thing different here is the color scheme and the lack of lightning. After selecting Campaign from the menu, I then went on to create my character. Wait, no, I only get to give him or her a name. Yes, much like Puzzle Quest Galactrix, you are only allowed to choose between a generic male or female Warlord. After starting my save file, I ended up on the map screen. And guess what? It too looks very reminiscent of the map used in Puzzle Quest."

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DGS-Online: Puzzle Kingdoms Review

DGS-Online writes: "Infinite Interactive is really only one trick. It means only the art of "gem-swapping" and have a penchant for fantasy RPG's. This mix it some time to deftly cocktails as addictive Puzzle Quest and Puzzle Quest Galactix. Puzzle Kingdoms is the third product of the shy developer and although the trick begins to be transparent, there is also no question of boredom."

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Empire: Puzzle Kingdoms Review

Empire writes: "For a game that looks awful and feels like something you played on a Super NES over a decade ago, Puzzle Kingdoms is hard to put down.

A sequel to the all-conquering Puzzle Quest, Kingdoms closely follows the winning template established by its predecessor; using a board of Tetris-style tiles that move in columns, players must slide the bricks to make coloured groups, these combinations in turn giving players the power to unleash military attacks using virtual armies. The opportunity to customise your troops for specific battles also brings a fresh layer of strategy to the familiar block busting, and a host of minigames that offer different takes on traditional arcade puzzling bring much-needed variety to the brain-melting action."

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Gamer: Puzzle Kingdoms Review

Gamer writes: "With the seemingly impossible combination of a puzzle game and an RPG Puzzle Quest in 2008 did the hands on each other. The RPG part was the much-needed addition to the combination of colors for more than a few hours to keep interesting. Puzzle Quest now getting quite a following, among other Neopets: Puzzle Adventure and Puzzle Kingdoms. Yet post-aperij no real means all clones, including this, have so far of the Puzzle Quest developer Infinite Interactive himself, apparently happy to lap penetrates every publisher who also "Puzzle Questje 'wishes. But how you compete with yourself?"

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