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Mad Stacker Released for Color Blackberry

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
April 30, 2005
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Nickel Buddy, LLC, announced that the game "Mad Stacker" has been released for all color Blackberry devices. The object of the game is to keep the playfield clear of blocks as long as possible. Every block has a symbol and a color and they must be stacked properly as they fall to keep them from piling up to the ceiling.

The game is over when the blocks stack up to the top and overflow the playfield. A line of blocks will be cleared when every block in that line is adjacent to another block of the same color or the same symbol. The game features a simple thumbwheel interface, great graphics, and addictive game play.

Features:

  • Addictive game play!
  • Automatically saves game when you exit
  • Easy to learn; hard to master
  • Pause the game at any time
  • Simple thumbwheel controls

    The price is $9.95. Check the Buy Info link for more info.



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