Flex menuDsoft20's got a treat for us, and it sure looks promising. You see, he made a homebrew game for the PSP, and it's called Flex. Basically, it involves falling thin bars of different colors, and a chunkier bar at the bottom.
The way I understand it, you have to move (using the R and L buttoms) the chunky bar at the bottom to sort of "catch" its anorexic counterparts on the verge of passing out.
Now by counterparts, I mean that the colors have to match. As such, controls (circle and left) have been provided to change the color of the chunky bar.
Sounds cool, huh? Dsoft20 plans to add a simple high score system, graphics improvements and music, not to mention bug fixes as well in the upcoming version, so it's going to get better. Anyway, we have v1.0 alpha, which should keep you pre-occupied while waiting for the next release.
By the way, the dev sends his apologies for his "broken English", as he says that he's Italian. Not that we mind, right? Kudos to Dsoft20 for a job well done!
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