Babel: The King of Blocks Review




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Developer: StormBasic Games Publisher: StormBasic Games
Release Date: June 15, 2011 Available On: PSP and PS3

Babel: The King of Blocks is an obvious budget title just by its appearance. In fact, this is something that you would almost expect from a flash game. Despite the lack of pizazz, Babel is a decent puzzle game set in Egypt that tasks you with balancing the pieces used to construct objects in the game.

There are three different game modes to choose from: Balance, Construction, and Tower. In Balance, you play by dropping pieces from a bridge onto a swiveling level. You have to try to distribute the weight evenly or else it will all fall off.

This sounds pretty simple, but the pieces that you deal with are irregularly shaped. Some of them are triangles, others are squares and they even throw in round objects for good measure (yes, they roll). The game lets you know what the upcoming pieces will be, so there is some strategy involved in placement.

The idea of the Construction mode is to build a structure that does not collapse under its own weight. I did not care for it as much as the Balance mode. Tower basically has you build as high as you can without having it fall completely over.

The graphics are the weakest part of Babel: The King of Blocks. Very simple characters and animations were attempted. The backgrounds are uninteresting as well. I found the sound to be annoying, too, so basically the whole presentation is bad.

Overall, Babel: King of Blocks is a decent budget puzzle game. As a PlayStation Mini, Babel is a competent game, yet graphically unimpressive. There is a multi-player component, although I do not recommend it. You either take turns in the Balance mode or end up sabotaging each other in the Tower mode. If you have PlayStation Plus, you can download this for free, otherwise, skip it.

Graphics: 5
Sound: 5
Gameplay: 7
Creativity: 7
Replay Value/Game Length: 7
Final: 6.2 out of 10
Written by Kyle Bell Write a User Review

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