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Gamezebo Review: QuantZ

Gamezebo writes: "Like brightly hued boxes full of enticing candy bits, color-matching puzzle games come in all manner of different shapes and sizes. Though it seems rare to stumble upon new variations that are particularly original, I don't think I've ever encountered a puzzle game where the pieces I'm trying to match roll around willy-nilly in every direction - as if they loathe the thought of being combined in the first place. Temperamental space marbles are not the only thing that makes QuantZ so unique."

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Steam weekend sale: Portal is free, many others discounted

In celebration of Steam for Mac's launch, Valve has slashed prices on various titles compatible with both Windows and OS X. We've already mentioned a few of these deals in a post earlier this week, but to recap: Portal is free (no strings attached) until May 24, Torchlight is $9.99 (50% off), Steam Play Indie Pack is $19.99 (71% off), the Telltale Steam Play Pack is $29.99 (57% off), and Quantz is $3 (70% off).

Additionally, the digital distribution house has two PC-only titles, Tropico 3 and Shattered Horizon, marked down by 75% and 25%. The former runs $7.50 through the weekend and is a construction and management sim in which players stand as dictator of an island in the banana republic during the cold war. The latter, priced at $14.99, is a sci-fi multiplayer FPS with players engaging in space-based combat.

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DIYGamer: QuantZ Review

DIY: "What do you look for in your puzzle game? With the match-3 genre overcrowded as it is, those looking to create a title like Quantz certainly must keep this, along with a few other items, in mind.

The dilemma lies in bringing original components into the game while not disrupting the already tried-and-true addictive gameplay of the genre's best. While there's certainly more of a clear cut formula for success in the type, nowadays you need originality; something new to grab the audience's eye."

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GameCritics: Quantz Review

While GameCritics didn't warm up to Quantz, the reason has more to do with a personality clash between them than any fault of the game. It's unlike any puzzle game they've ever played-a huge accomplishment in a genre saturated with Tetris and Bejeweled clones. Although it was a little too different for them, they recommend it to anyone tired of the brick rain-jewel swap dynasty.

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