Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Slasher recently stopped by the QJ.NET forums to drop off his newly-created bit of minigame joy, in the form of the Alpha build of EatEm. While it's certainly not as complex as other homebrew games out there, it certainly has its own appeal and is definitely worth the minuscule space it takes up on your memory stick.
So, how does one play EatEm? Simple - all one has to do is to control the glowing orb to eat up other glowing orbs. You'll have to be quick and clever about it, though, as the orbs will try to avoid being gobbled up. Why couldn't they be like the power dots in PacMan, anyway? But yeah, they play hard to get, so a little quick thinking and strategy is in order.
And like all Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developers, Slasher aims to improve upon the foundations he's already made, and he's asking for feedback as to what else he could do with EatEm. If you like this homebrew game and would like to see more of it, then why not hit back with a comment or two?
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