![]() ![]() Your remote controls the tilt of the world and that's all it does. Players use the Wii Remote to guide a small blob of liquid mercury as it makes its way. I LIKE THIS GAME!!! I will not be selling it anyt ime soon (Unlike FURU FURU PARK which is on its way to soldville as we speak) The great thing about this game is that since it is an older game you can get it dirt cheap here on E-Bay.If you can find it for less than 15 dollars then buy it.But, make sure you understand that this is not your typical game and you will not run through it.but this a a fun game that you can sit down to play (which is different for the Wii) and doesn't require you to shake the dickens out of your Wiimote to accomplish things. Mercury Meltdown Revolution actually takes you to the lab Mercury Meltdown Revolution challenges players to immerse themselves in a colourful world of sci-fi machines, crazy characters and bubbling test tubes, all in an effort to solve brain-teasing puzzles. But, it goes much deeper than that with different terrains, obstacles, and painting your glob to make colors to open doors and find bonuses. All you have to do is guide this glob of mercury from one point of a "maze" to the other point (finish). This game is like the 21st century's answer to the old wooden and marble Labyrinth games of yesteryear. Patience is a BIG requirement for this game.Fast is not always the best choice in this game.It makes you think and analyze (two things I love to do) to reach goals. I will also say that this game is not for everyone. I have enjoyed playing it over the last week or so and I believe that most people will enjoy playing it also. ![]() ![]() The controls react exactly how you'd expect with the blob responding accurately to any tilts that you make and the camera controls also work well, allowing you to view the entire maze before you begin each level meaning that you can plot a path and strategy for completing the maze in the shortest possible time.This game is very interesting. Press 1 or 2 on the controller and you can zoom in and out of the action use the d-pad arrows to rotate around the level and the B button in order to fix the camera back on your blob. You hold the Wii-mote horizontally and tilt it left, right, backwards and forwards in order to move the ball around the levels. Using the Wii-mote on Mercury Meltdown Revolution is a no-brainer and works extremely well. So once again you'll have to split the mercury blob and move them through the hazards, ramps, conveyor belts, tunnels and tele-porters in conjunction with each other in order to finish the level. A number of mazes have more than one finishing pad, which need to be activated at exactly the same time to complete the level. The tricky puzzles and the sharp hand to eye co-ordination needed to complete them continue to get more complicated the further you progress. The levels become much trickier later on in the game and on occasions you'll need to mix three colours in order to produce the right one (oh God, my brain hurts). Thankfully, there is a colour chart that sits in the top right hand corner of the screen indicating what mixes are required to make these certain colours. Once you bring them back together you'll have a green blob. For example: A door may be coloured in green, but you may only have access to a blue and red paint shop, so you need to split the ball into two and send one half to the blue paint shop and the other to the red one. Once completed, you'll then need to bring them together to create the new colour. The game becomes more complicated when those colours represent the secondary colours because you’ll have to split the blob (by bumping into an object) and tilt the maze so that these two separate parts are sprayed in different colours. Many of the pressure pads or doors that you need to open to progress into the next compartment of the maze are colour coded so it's a case of spraying your blob with the required colour to open the area. ![]() In many of the mazes you'll find paint shops, some of which change your blob into one of the primary colours and others that allow you to choose between three different primary colours in order to create a secondary one, such as purple (told you it would be challenging). Stop by the paint shop - GTA Style, sort of. ![]()
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