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Boing boing boing... Bounce gets its All About N-Gage review

10 replies · 6,247 views · Started 10 August 2008

Bounce: Boing Voyage is another first party game from Nokia which revisits one of their classic embedded titles. Does this 21st Century version live up to modern standards? Read the All About N-Gage review to find out.

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Incidentally, yes I do know about the surprise at the end of the game, but let's try and keep it a surprise for everyone else. 😊

Hey, that looks like a great little game, hadn't expected to have any interest in this one but after reading your review there it sounds well worth a fiver of anyones money(think 7 Euros = around �5).

Rly enjoying the game.. A, ahem, bounce in the right direction!
Excellent review too.
Happy gaming all 😊

just recently bought it. Beat the main game already, and right now searching for those last few orbs.
It's a really fun and original game. Heck, if you got an N95 and plug it up on your telly someone might mistake it for an PSone game!
And the prize in the end is a funny one.

It's great. I would be better a lot if it had more levels.
I wish the upcoming Crash Bandicoot game would be something like this not the 2D java titles.

Just 9 levels? Are you kidding me! I started the game, and did not even realise when it got over. And except for one level, i got all the coins in all the levels.

The arena levels are fine, nothing really addictive in the sense that the playing area in these levels is too limited! You have to keep on repeating the play in the same area again and again.

It might have been a nice idea to launch the game with just 9 levels and check the response. But the response to the game has been nice, i presume it must have been successful. Now please provide more levels and gameplay using the "Games Extras" section of the showroom. I have 5 games as of now - RG, HO-CotD, Bounce, Fifa 08 and oNe. I am yet to see any entry in the Games Extras section. Has it been utilised ever yet?