Swordman has unvieled his first PSP homebrew game for the PSP called 'Use The Force' today. The object of the game is to move the cursor through the various levels without touching the black zones and reaching the red zone using the PSPs analog stick. Although the concept is pretty simple, the game is not. To make it a lot harder for you to navigate, the map is only visible only at the beginning of the level, then it disappears to make this game a test of your memory skills as well as your analog stick precision movement.
This is oneof the craziest and most difficult homebrew games I have come across this year and it really does take a long time before you can complete the first 3 levels. Use The Force v0.9 beta also includes and option screen to allow you to change the background, the amount of lives you have, the cursor and how long the game will show you the map for. Here's a little tip from the guys back at the QJ labs who have been racking their brains over this game for half an hour now: don't get distracted by the crazy background!
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