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Downloads:
43,035
- Requirements:
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
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Publisher's description of Rumble Box: Tournament Edition
From DigiPen Institute of Technology:Rumble Box is a fast paced 3D action beat-em-up with a unique premise: all of the characters are made of simple objects which stay around in the level even after the character is defeated. The objects pile up, changing the gameplay landscape and altering your combat tactics. The game takes place inside a giant box, and the ultimate goal of the game is to pile up enough defeated enemies to get out of the box.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 4.2 stars out of 10 votes
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: Rumble Box: Tournament Edition
"A terrific game that everyone must have on his hard drive"
Pros: It's a 3D fighting game where the fighters are figures built of colored cubes. The graphics are superb and the game runs very smooth. Dynamism is it strong point. The whole idea is fresh and nice.
Cons: A multiplayer option would be great. Also, I didn't always see what was going on and what action my char was currently doing. I know it is because the chars consts of cubes, but the problem could be solved if some thin lines connected the cubes' centers to make the carcas of the figures better visible.
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5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Version: Rumble Box: Tournament Edition
"Solid gameplay, Innovative design, but repetitive"
Pros: The general gameplay is initially entertaining, but then gets repetitive.
You're in a walled area, and each spawned enemy that you kill falls apart into the scattered boxes it was made out of. Over time the room fills with these boxes until they fill the room enough for you to climb out.
There are point rewards for various achievements like high combos, exploding a certain amount of bomb heads, and swinging an enemy into a group of others to get a Strike.
Bonus level after each level add in SOME variety.
Professional feel to the game,
Cons: You have a whopping two attacks at your disposal to pound through enemies with. One is a standard punch and the other is a grapple and then swing around or toss. And since you will be beating on enemies every level, you'll be spamming these two attacks a lot.
Most of the time killing the box enemies you will find yourself simply going for big combo chains. Once you get attacked or the time gap between two attacks gets too big and the combo ends, you just start back over with the combo trying to beat the previous chain again. That's it.
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Version: Rumble Box: Tournament Edition
"this game is wicked and pretty fun"
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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Version: Rumble Box: Tournament Edition
"Original but lacking in some areas..."
Pros: It was very original, winning wasn't based on impossible combos, but more on "Ok, how can I get to the top as fast as I can without being killed" This made it fun because you had to think as you played.
Cons: Although it wasn't based on combos, there was only one attack, repeditive but not a big deal. My main problem with this game is the awkwardness of the controls. Every game in my opinion should have an option to customize the controls.
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: Rumble Box: Tournament Edition
"A fun game, that could use improving."
Pros: It has a physics engine, and the models are blocky, so you can run it on a somewhat not too decent computer.
It has a nice combo system, with bonuses like bombs from the sky.
Cons: It gets pretty repetitive after a while.
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