For all those who had hours of fun with Meteos and Lumines, here is another game from the same developer retaining the essence of the original in a trade mark style. Every Extend Extra is simple and easy to understand gameplay concept with the help of superb visuals.
Q entertainment established its strong presence with a high quality, innovative and fresh game concept in familiar puzzle games with Meteos and Lumines. Effective sounds and stylish visuals which evolve as you continue playing the game add to the solid gameplay. Every Extend Extra is yet another similar concept from the developers. Varied sounds and sights are attractive and interest is kept alive with changing look at every level of the game. Some players feel there is a lack of depth in the gameplay while some others say it is novel and unique.
The abstract core concept of the Every Extend Extra requires you to control a cursor which is star-shaped to move around a field formed of different shapes avoiding aggressive enemies spewing projectiles at you.
You will lose your life if any physical contact with the enemy. You can only fight back by blowing yourself up in retaliation. You can destroy shapes nearby by hitting the face button and sending shock waves but in the course you must lose your life too as this will result in an explosion. To succeed in this puzzle type game, you must be skilful enough to judge the right time to detonate. As you detonate your limited number of cursors, you have an option of replenishing them by picking up colored gems left behind by your enemies.
Challenge is enhanced in the form of increased number of fast moving shapes and enemies as the game progresses. Interest is kept alive with different game play modes. These include the boss attack mode and the caravan mode.
As you play the two players versus game, you have to push an object which is giant sized and looks like a meteor from your screen to your opponent’s screen. Have fun on your PSP with Every Extend Extra which holds your attention from the beginning to the end.
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