We can expect a barrage of homebrew games to come our way this week, as developers try to win a new PSP with PS2Dev's Fourth Creation 2006. Why just yesterday, we featured PSPMM's entry. Now it's time to put the spotlight on yet another entry: Drakonite/Makeshift Development's Droplets for PSP v1.0.
If I were to judge this game, it's sure to get a high score. Being the water person that I am, it amused me to be playing a game that's dominantly colored blue ocean and that displays sea creatures in the backdrop. The gameplay is not bad as well.
The objective of the game is to clear the blobs (those water droplets) off the board. To do this, you'd need to selectively fill certain blobs until they burst, causing their droplets to go floating towards neighboring blobs causing them to burst as well.
You start off the game with only 10 drops and are rewarded with an extra drop when you beat a level. Every three blobs involved in a combo also gives you an extra blob. Make sure to use your drops wisely, because using them all up means 'Game Over'.
The controls for this game are as follows:
D-Pad : Move cursor
Analog : Move cursor
Cross : Add drop to blob
Square : Toggle between sound effects and music
L/R : Change current song (if music is enabled)
Speaking of music, a cool feature of this game is that it allows you to play MP3 files saved in your ms0:/PSP/MUSIC/. Just enable music, and sound effects will be disabled to allow you to your music.
Try Droplets out for yourself and see why it ranks high in my scorecards. Have fun!
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