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Libble Rabble

 

 

SCORE: 80

 

Libble Rabble 

 

I am very thankful I had the money to purchase the Namco Musuem Collection 1 on the Evercade system. Why is that? Libble Rabble is one of the games on that compilation cartridge. Libble Rabble is one of those kind of puzzle video games I love to play. Libble Rabble reminds me of Qiz in some ways. We have two arrows that we control in Libble Rabble. We move them around to occupy space on the screen. We collect whatever is inside that space. We then do it again until we run out string or time.

Libble Rabble was not released in the United States when it was first released. The version of Libble Rabble I played had a really long story at the beginning of the game. The problem for me is all of the text is in Japanese. So I have a general idea what is going on based on the pictures and animation. I am not exactly sure. I found out after playing Libble Rabble that I need to collect the little mushroom guys. That was not apparent to me from watching the intro cut scene.

I really enjoy the gameplay in Libble Rabble. Did you catch the live stream where I played Libble Rabble? If you missed it then please check out the video in our video section. We plan on uploading that video to additional video sites as we get time and financial resources. It is so neat to reach so many people on so many different sites on top of our own.

Libble Rabble looks good and has decent animation. I can tell what all of the different things are in Libble Rabble. The monsters and treasure chest boxes are all discernable. At times one of the monsters would cut my string and I would have to start over. I learned to be careful trying to capture them while I played Libble Rabble on the Evercade. I am so thankful Blaze Entertainment is reaching cartridges like Libble Rabble. I love playing games I never got to see before.

The music in Libble Rabble is fun and I really enjoyed my time with this video game. I hope more families check out the Evercade system for games like Libble Rabble. The Namco Museum Collections are only sold in the UK. So I had to purchase a copy from an UK store and import it. Keep that in mind when trying to make a phsyical copy purchase of the cartridge that Libble Rabble comes on.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 80%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Evercade/Super NES
Publisher: Namco
Developer: Namco
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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