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Minimalistic physics puzzle game, Neon Zone, quietly slips onto Android

Back in the beginning of October we talked about a game coming from developers House on Fire called Neon Zone. This is a great minimalistic physics puzzles with a flare of retro gaming graphics thrown into the mix in the form of glowing lines.

The game uses your accelerometer to control a block that you move around each level, trying to collect the glowing dots without falling off the line and into the vast depths of oblivion. Once you have managed to collect all the dots, you get to move onto the next level. You can shift the gravity by turning your device 45 degrees to help you move around the stages and at times you can bump yourself up a level and onto the opposite side of a line.

Features:

  • Pick up and play
  • Physics-based puzzles
  • Minimalistic gameplay
  • Extra rewards for replay value

 

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Neon Zone is a very unique little game that can actually get quite addictive. You can pick it up and play it for both short or long periods of times as well. There are two flavors of Neon Zone on the Android Market, a free lite version for you to try out and a full version for $0.99. If you’re looking for a neat little puzzle game to kill some time with, you might want to check this one out.

Developer Website: House on Fire

Android Market Link: Neon Zone

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