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Denki Blocks
''Denki Blocks!'' is a puzzle video game developed by Denki and originally released in 2001 by Rage Games for Sky Gamestar and the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance. In the game, players manoeuvre different coloured blocks around a grid to join those of the same colour together. The game features versus modes for multiple players. ''Denki Blocks!'' was ported to the PlayStation Portable in 2011 by Tiger Games, and to Android (operating system), Android the same year and iOS in 2010. Many features had to be added to meet price requirements. ''Denki Blocks!'' was released in the United States in 2002 by Majesco Entertainment. The game received positive reviews, with critics praising the gaily coloured graphics, but a major criticism of the iOS version was the lack of an online leaderboard. Gameplay Players manoeuvre blocks (called "Gumblocks"Instruction Booklet, p. 7.) around a board also consisting of "blockers", which never move. A move is a single step in one of the cardin ...
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Denki
Denki is an interactive television and console game developer based in Dundee, Scotland. The company is the developer of over 180 console and interactive television games, covering a range of platforms. Denki has worked extensively in the digital interactive television (IDTV) market, with the majority of their titles created specifically for digital interactive television DirecTV platform. History Denki was founded on 20 March 2000 by four former DMA Design employees. The company was set up to be a design-driven development studio, focused on the creation of video games. Denki's intention was to develop games for a variety of smaller platforms, including the Game Boy Advance, which the company saw as opening the games market up to a new, more "casual" audience. The company created two original new games for the Game Boy Advance. The first was a puzzle game called ''Denki Blocks!'' Published by Rage Software in September 2001. This was followed by a platform-style game called ...
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