Elevators
Elevators is an Arcade, Platform, and Single-player video game with an emphasis on Action elements, developed and published by Wordworks Software. It offers the similar gameplay to that of Spy’s Demise, but introducing unique graphics and objectives to complete. The primary goal of the player is to reach the top of the building while gathering all sensitive information as well as the pots of gold. The player starts the game at the bottom of the screen and when he reaches the right side he can move one row up. Then the player needs to walk all the way to the left side and he will go up one row once again. While navigating the environment, the player has to avoid the elevators that continuously move up and down. There are several challenging levels and each level will test the player platforming skills till the end. The game increases the difficulty level and allow him to boost up his platforming skills to become the master.
#1 Lumines Live!
Lumines Live is a Puzzle video game offered by Q Entertainment and published by Microsoft Studios. The game has both Single-player and Multiplayer modes and it is released for Xbox 360 in 2006. In the series of Lumines, the number of this game is third and it comes with lots of prominent features, addictive gameplay, and cool graphics. The main objective is to rotate and align blocks of different colors to shape squares of the same color to clear the screen. Once a square of the same colored blocks has built it will be removed from the screen and the gaps will be covered by other blocks. The game ends when the blocks reach the top of the screen. There are several modes and the majority of modes are from the previous title, Lumines: Puzzle Fusion. There are several playable stages and each stage has a different to complete. Challenge, Puzzle, Time Attack, 2P Vs Mode, Vs CPU, etc. are prominent modes of the game. In Duel mode, the game lets players play against each other either locally or online. Unlike the previous title, the game enables the player to accumulate over one million points in a single session.