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August 26th, 2010 |
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Robots create spatial logic puzzle that will blow
your mind |
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Good Guy Robots Inc. (GGR) has just released Codex,
a puzzle game that has gotten gamers to scratch their heads and think. Codex is a spatial logic puzzle with one
goal in mind: To solve the puzzle in
the fewest moves to earn gold medals.
The gold medals are showcased in the leaderboards where players are
ranked based on score with an option to display their medal haul. The medal haul shows off how each player
did on each level. Codex has 30 levels in progression of puzzle size
and difficulty grouped in 6 stages.
Finishing a puzzle will unlock the next one as long as you complete
the puzzle within the number of prescribed moves. You can go back and play any puzzle you’ve
already completed, however this feature is disabled in trial mode. Codex also has music visualizations during gameplay
that can be hooked into the music shared to the Xbox from your computer or
USB device. The music visualization
has each of the gears tuned to a specific frequency as the music is
playing. GGR felt that this added to
the look and feel of the game as well as allowed a better experience for
gamers to listen to the music they enjoy. Codex can be queued for download to your Xbox360 by going to the
following link http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/games/media/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258550623/ or by perusing the Xbox 360’s community games
section. GGR is proud of this release and plans to continue to release high
quality titles on Xbox Live Indie Games! To find out more about Good Guy Robots, visit their website at http://goodguyrobots.com |
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