Roogoo Coming to XBLA and PC
Save the planet Roo with this puzzle game
Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

SouthPeak Games has announced it will be releasing a new game entitled Roogoo for Xbox 360 Live Arcade and for the PC. Developed by Spidermonk Entertainment, Roogoo uses geometric shapes and rotating discs to craft a frenetic, exciting puzzle game framed within an imaginative storyline and a delightfully realized fantasy universe. Roogoo tasks players with guiding meteors in the form of shaped blocks though a series of rotating discs as a means of saving the planet Roo and the entire Roogoo race. Various obstacles and enemies will impede the blocks transit and with the flow of meteor blocks steadily increasing as the game progresses, players will have to think on their feet to save the Roogoo and rack up some high scores. Look for Roogoo to be released for Xbox Live Arcade and PC later this spring.

Take a peek at some screens for Roogoo right here !

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