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Abstract: The Nintendo DS is fast becoming the system of choice for puzzle games, with games following the time-tested formula of engaging game play, quirky characters and solid multiplayer. Prism: Light The Way, luckily, solves two-thirds of that the puzzle--ev...
Abstract: Since its inception, the DS has had a large amount of puzzle games that evolve out of simpler, older concepts and popular flash games. Although Prism: Light the Way is no exception, the quality of the gameplay and fantastically designed learning curve ...
Abstract: The latest puzzler from Eidos Interactive, PRISM: Light the Way, presents some unique gameplay elements that should appeal to many causal gamers out there. Instead of falling blocks, PRISM uses light as a means of solving puzzles, with mirrors and pris...
Abstract: You know, its hard to find an original puzzle game nowadays. Puzzle Quest? Its just a gussied up Bejeweled. Puzzle Kombat? Obviously a clone of Super Puzzle Fighter. Snood? Ha, thats clearly Bust-a-Move in an uglier skin. And now we get Prism: Light...
Published: 2007-10-17, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Prism: Light the Way is a fun puzzler for casual and hardcore gamers alike. The game starts out laughingly easy, to the point where it’s more challenging watching the basic minute-long Tutorial. In general, there are little creatures called Glowbos...
Abstract: Just when I start to regain a little bit of self-confidence with my gaming skills, along comes another puzzle game to make me feel as though I've just started. Sure it's easy to move a character around in a deserted hallway, dodge a few bullets, kill a...
Abstract: With its unparalleled popularity and hundreds of games released every year, the DS' library of hidden gems is larger than most systems' best-seller lists. Prism: Light the Way is one of those gems, and certainly not the shovelware you might expect base...