Puzzle Game Bloxiq Out Now On Switch

Bloxiq was first released on Vita in 2015, and then got a VR treatment, and has now hit the Nintendo Switch in a stealth release. The puzzle game from Blot Interactive has players moving around pieces of a 3D cube: 

bloxiq takes the classic concept of color matching and turns it on its head. You’ll need all of your wits as you try to solve 100 levels that will completely change your perspective on puzzle games. Easy to learn, fun to play and sometimes mind-bendingly difficult, bloxiq’s innovative mechanics make it the perfect game for people who love puzzle games that challenge your brain rather than your luck.

You can pick it up on Switch right now for $9.99 CAD.

Original Video - Ontario Game Developers Working On VR

Another video! With VR gaining momentum these days, I decided to do a quick video on local developers working on VR.

VR is becoming a bigger part of our industry. So I thought I would take some time to chat about the VR games coming out of Toronto, Kitchener, and London. Modbox from Alientrap: http://www.torontogamedevs.com/blog/2015/12/11/alientrap-announces-modbox-for-htc-vive Bloxiq from Red Meat Games: http://www.torontogamedevs.com/blog/red-meat-games-brining-bloxiq-to-vr Mervils from VitruviusVR: http://www.torontogamedevs.com/blog/mervils-a-vr-adventure-out-now-on-steam-early-access

Deals: Bloxiq On Sale For Android And iOS

Blot Interactive's unique puzzler Bloxiq is currently on sale on Android and iOS devices for only 99 cents.

You can download the game on iOS right here. I tried to find the game on the Google Play store, but can't, but I did download it on my phone a few hours ago.  The game is also available on PlayStation Vita if that is more your style.

Keep your eye on TorontoGameDevs.com for the latest deals on Toronto developed video games.

Toronto Developed Games To Play On The Subway/Bus

Let's be honest. The TTC sucks. You will often find yourself sitting in a crowded bus, streetcar, or subway that just isn't moving.  This is where protable gaming devices come in really handy.  Here are some great games developed in Toronto (or surrounding areas) that can be played in quick fashion.

Noodles - Developed by Lummox Labs - Buy it Here.

Noodles is best described by its developer: "a relaxing, simple, addictive puzzler. Tap to spin noodle pieces, and connect them all together." Players will rotate tiles to make everything connect, and most levels (especially at the 5X5 level) can be beaten in a minute or two.

Blitz Block Robo - Developed by Nexus Game Studio - Buy it Here (Android / iOS)

Blitz Block Robo comes from Barrie developer Nexus Game Studio and makes the typical match puzzle game a bit more hectic. "Blitz Block Robo is an action puzzle game with a fresh new take on the typical match puzzler. Simple, yet challenging, control the game grid by sliding blocks, matching colors of any amount to earn points or chain together with special blocks for massive combos."

Alto's Adventure - Developed by Snowman - Buy it Here.

I wanted to put an endless runner on this list, and they don't come much better or beautiful than Alto's Adventure.  Even if you're making a great run, you can always just complete challenges. "Join Alto and his friends as they embark on an endless snowboarding odyssey. Journey across the beautiful alpine hills of their native wilderness, through neighbouring villages, ancient woodlands, and long-abandoned ruins. Along the way you'll rescue runaway llamas, grind rooftops, leap over terrifying chasms and outwit the mountain elders – all while braving the ever changing elements and passage of time upon the mountain."

Honorary Mention: Bloxiq - Developed by Blot Interactive.

All the previous games I've mentioned are on phones or tablets - but what about the PlayStation Vita? Enter Bloxiq. However, I do have a confession: I have not played Bloxiq yet, still waiting for a non-Borderlands 2 Vita bundle.  However when a developers describes their game as the "Demon’s Souls of puzzle games" then you've peaked my interest.  Give this one a shot if you're a Vita user and give some love to the developer on Twitter.

Give Away: Bloxiq (Vita) And WE ARE DOOMED (PS4)

Last week there were two Toronto developed video games released on PlayStation consoles.

WE ARE DOOMED (which I've done a Let's Play for) from VertexPop on PS4, and Bloxiq from Blot Interactive on PlayStation Vita came out last week, and I have codes for both of them!

You can follow me on twitter for a chance to win, but if you comment on this post (include your email) you'll also enter a chance to win (so if you both Retweet, and comment you get two chances!)

In the meantime, just make sure to follow VertexPop and Blot Interactive on twitter.