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News   Enter Obscurity: Episode II
- Posted By Dan Doll, 07.11.2002

To round out the week, we'll be looking at three puzzle titles that quickly fell into obscurity.

Game two of three is Capcom's Trouballs for Gameboy Color. If you remember this title, you're the only one.

Available now at $24.95, Trouballs is straight up puzzle fun.

Here's the story, straight from Capcom:

"Up for a challenge? Twist. Turn. Match. Explode. Welcome to Trouballs, the addictive, mind-numbing puzzler for the Game Boy Color System. Face 50 levels of stacked, multi-colored balls attached to strategically placed rotators. Line up four balls of the same color and watch them explode. Sound easy? Think again. As you clear each level, the challenge grows to mind-boggling proportions. Trouballs will leave you frantic!"


Trouballs' features:

· 50 levels of Trouball trouble

· Mind-numbing addictive puzzle action

· Exclusively designed for Game Boy Color System


Take a look at the game itself by clicking here.

Source: Capcom



 


Trouballs