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PlayStation Store Update: Droplitz, The Bigs 2 Demo

Jun 25, 2009 7:01pm CST tags: Droplitz
This week's PlayStation Store update is headlined by the downloadable puzzler Droplitz and the demo for oversized baseball title The Bigs 2.
Blitz Games' Droplitz hits the PS3 today.
Also on tap is the PlayStation vertical shooter Mobile Light Force, along with the standard array of rhythm game songs and various add-on content.

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Fatal Fury Wolves and Droplitz Hit XBLA Wednesday

SNK's 2D fighter Fatal Fury: Garou - Mark Of The Wolves and Blitz Arcade's aquatic puzzler Droplitz will hit the Xbox 360 this Wednesday, June 24, Microsoft has revealed.

Enhanced over its earlier Dreamcast, PlayStation 2 and arcade releases, Garou - Mark Of The Wolves now sports online multiplayer for two combatants. Meanwhile, Droplitz is a single-player affair focused on routing an unspecified liquid to the bottom of the screen.

Both of the downloadable games will sell for 800 Microsoft Points ($10).

Droplitz Trailer Discusses 'Dinky Little Balls' of Stuff

May 27, 2009 4:18pm CST tags: Droplitz, Trailer
Atlus passed along a tutorial for Blitz Arcade's downloadable puzzler Droplitz (PC, PS3, 360, iPhone), explaining the basics and why the game doesn't star fluffy things.

"Look for Droplitz to make you a happy panda this June," the publisher said today.

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Atlus Embraces Digital Distribution, Reveals Droplitz

Apr 13, 2009 10:49am CST tags: Droplitz, Blitz Arcade, Atlus, Xbox Live Arcade, XBLA, PlayStation Network, PlayStation Store, iPhone
Best known for publishing niche retail titles such as Shin Megami Tensei and other various role-playing games, Atlus U.S.A. today announced that it's entering the realm of digital distribution by publishing Blitz Arcade's downloadable aquatic puzzler Droplitz.

Rather than summarize the game, I'll let Atlus' description speak for itself:

In a world where spouts at the top of a screen leak drops of liquid, one player will have to spin a series of round dials studded with different types of path formations in order to link those top droppers to the collectors at the bottom of the screen. Four unique play modes. Unlimited replayability. When drops start dripping, dials must spin.

It's coming to PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and iPhone in "late spring." The console versions will arrive in the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live Arcade and the iPhone edition will be in the iTunes App Store, while distribution venues for the PC version are TBA.