Games Reviews: Rooms: the Main Building

Reviewed,Rebecca Armstrong
Friday 04 June 2010 00:00 BST
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£29.99

Format DS

Publisher Nintendo

Remember slide puzzles? Those little squares of plastic covered with yet more squares that had to be shifted about to create an image? I think of them with a cold shiver of dread and a sense of frustration past. Imagine my horror when I realised that the whole concept behind Rooms: the Main Building was centred on these tiles of hell. While it’s not quite as bad as I feared, 100 slide puzzles with a few nifty effects does not a brilliant game make.

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