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GameZebo - Chainz Galaxy Review

GameZebo - At its heart, Chainz Galaxy isn’t all that different from the rest of the Chainz series: it’s a pleasantly creative twist on the match-three formula, that has you matching chain links together instead of matching gems. And that’s just fine.

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New Puzzle Game Collections Arrive on Nintendo DS

Following the release of three new videogames aimed at children, Avanquest Software Publishing is bringing another selection of new titles to the Nintendo DS family of consoles. 1001 Touch Games, Chainz Galaxy and Jewel Link Mysteries: Mountains of Madness are all available at retail stores now.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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Chainz Galaxy Now Available

MumboJumbo has announced the release of Chainz Galaxy for the PC, Mac and iPad. This game is the third game in the franchise. This version adds more power ups and an intriguing story line.
Chainz Galaxy takes a matching game that was already addictive and aims to make the game even more addictive. It will be hard to stop playing this version with more than eighty levels, eight power ups and thirty different bonus charms to collect. The game was already released on the Mac App Store and will be available this week at major game portals.

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casualgamerchick.com
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Go! Gaming Giant: Chainz Galaxy Review

From the review:

"If you’ve never played Chainz, then you’re missing out on one of the more inventive match-three games available. Rather than making you swap tiles, it gives you a board full of chain links (some with two ends and some with four), which you then rotate in order to create chains of three or more. The concept is different enough to make it interesting but similar enough to be familiar and comfortable."

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omicron0094882d ago

so many puzzle games out there.

Rah5er04882d ago

-another one of these eh? I like puzzle games-sometimes, sometimes not..

RaymondM4881d ago

I love how these puzzle games can look so childish but they can also become intricate. Like lumines, I love that game, and it can get really tough, but the concept is so simple. I want more puzzle games that mix groovy tunes and patterns and stuff.
Hmmmm that statement sounded like a pot head wrote it