Kagato from our forums has released his first homebrew game, Electris, for the PSP. Electris is a Lua game in which you have to align the falling blocks in order to create closed circuits. Don't worry if you make a mistake and can't close the circuit, as large circuits will give you eraser blocks to clean up your mistakes! But beware: If you take too long to make a circuit, an extra row will be added as a penalty.
What's interesting about this game is that you play it with your PSP in the vertical position, making it a completely different experience from playing your run of the mill homebrew games. An great release for a first game. This is a public beta, so there may be some bugs in the game.
Electris works on firmwares 1.5 and 2.0-2.6, as long as you have a working version of Lua Player; which is required to run the game. And before i forget, don't take any advice from me on building circuits - I was hopeless at this game as you can tell by the screenshot!
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