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Tumble on PS3

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Tumble is a Minigame game available on the PS3.

Tumble is a Minigame game. Strategy games provide experiences that require quick thinking, and forward planning from the gamer. They combine the unfolding tactics of classic games like chess, with more recent board games such as Risk. Usually focusing on a theatre of war context, players enjoy the tactical overview of the battle these games provide.

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Tech Gamer review Wed, 06 Oct 2010

Tumble for PlayStation 3 Move is a rare must-have launch game. It's a huge success on both a technical and game play terms. The fact that it is also an inexpensive downloadable title should encourage you to try out this spatial puzzler.

Since we were kids the desire to place bricks one on top of another has seemed almost instinctual. Supermassive Games on this compulsion by offering a chance to not only build towers, but also use the Move controller in lots of clever and interesting ways.
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