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Picture from Roogoo coming to Xbox LIVE and PC

Southpeak Games will release Roogoo for Xbox LIVE Arcade and the PC this April. Developed by Spidermonk Entertainment, Roogoo is a 3D puzzle game in which players guide and stack different shaped blocks to not only save planet Roo, but the entire Roogoo race. Roogoo tasks players with guiding meteors in the form of shaped blocks though a series of rotating disks. If aligned correctly, the disks allow the blocks to reach the ground and scores are awarded. Various obstacles and enemies impede the movement of blocks. and with the surge of meteor blocks steadily increasing as the game progresses, players will have to think on their feet to save the Roogoo and rack up high scores.

The new game features more than 45 levels with single-player, two-player split screen and party game modes. Roogoo introduces bonus challenges and new shapes and characters as the game progresses. Roogoo on the PC includes high-end and low-end versions on the same disc to ensure compatibility with system requirements. More information about Roogoo is coming soon.

- David Laprad

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