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StoneLoops Now Available

Posted on March 27, 2008 - Filed Under Industry News, Puzzles |

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StoneLoopsStoneLoops has finished the public beta phase and Codeminion, the developer of StoneLoops, has announced the release of the completed version of StoneLooops. StoneLoops is a marble-popper game set in the prehistoric age of Jurassica. Players need to match the marbles and get them to disappear.

“In StoneLoops we mixed thoughtful mechanics with loads of smashtastic explosions. It makes the game appeal to fans of strategic challenge and those who want to let off  steam and smash some stuff into tiny little pieces! It’s just really fun to play!” – says Konrad Olesiewicz, Codeminion’s co-owner and Game Producer.

StoneLoops is available here.

Press Release Follows:

With a rumble of grinding stones and dinosaur’s roar, Codeminion launches StoneLoops!
March 27, 2008 – Codeminion, authors of the causal hit Magic Match, announced the release of StoneLoops – an amazingly dynamic puzzle-arcade game set in the prehistoric world of Jurassica. A free trial of the game is available for download on www.codeminion.com.
StoneLoops is a non-stop action marble-popping puzzle game, packed with dozens of colorful levels, constant action and… pterodactyls! Thanks to unique Pull&Push gameplay mechanics and unbelievable dynamism, it’s bound to please even the most selective gamers.

“In StoneLoops we mixed thoughtful mechanics with loads of smashtastic explosions. It makes the game appeal to fans of strategic challenge and those who want to let off  steam and smash some stuff into tiny little pieces! It’s just really fun to play!” – says Konrad Olesiewicz, Codeminion’s co-owner and Game Producer.

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