■ 11/12/08 - Pipe Mania The sequel/remake of the PC classic stands the test of time.
There is no shortage of puzzle games on the DS. Since the initial launch of the system there have been countless puzzle titles, satisfying every niche customer of the genre. One of the latest entrants, Pipe Mania, does its part in further expanding the puzzle category
Test de Pipe Mania sur Nindendo DS, chez NintendoWorldReport.
■ 04/11/08 - Pipe Mania In Pipe Mania you must lay down a pre-ordained set of pipes on a tiled grid in order to keep the constantly flowing Flooze moving for as long as possible without it spilling out. The game requires quick thinking, hand-eye co-ordination, forward thinking and keen spatial awareness.
Test de Pipe Mania sur Nindendo DS, chez WorthPlaying.
■ 04/11/08 - Pipe Mania US, October 17, 2008 - Most people -- particularly the crowd that would gravitate toward something like Pipe Mania -- have played games like this before. The explosion in popularity of casual games and portal web sites has meant that the familiar Pipe Dream-esque gameplay Test de Pipe Mania sur Playstation 2, chez IGN PS2.
■ 31/10/08 - Pipe Mania If you’re proper old, you’ll know that Pipe Mania was a game first released in the late Eighties on the Amiga, and if you’re reading this review with the intention of buying it because of that – good work! You’ll be well catered to. In fact, even though as a retro remake, Empire were given every possible chance to waste your money, Pipe Mania isn’t a cash-in, but rather aTest de Pipe Mania sur Playstation 2, chez Games Radar.
■ 23/10/08 - Pipe Mania So often the simple things in life are what make it fun, and to this end I have a great love for straight forward puzzle games on hand held consoles. There is nothing better for helping pass a 45 minute train journey. Needless to say that meant i was looking forward to my time spent with Pipe Mania and folks, i wasn't disappointed.
Test de Pipe Mania sur PlayStation Portable, chez BoomTown.
■ 09/10/08 - Pipe Mania When Pipe Mania was released in 1989 it was an original and addictive puzzler. The game involved building a pipeline to carry gooey ‘flooze’ to a drain without spilling it out over the play area. If you’ve played BioShock you’ll recognise it as the hacking minigame. And you may also have chanced upon various free Java-based versions on the internet. Nearly 20 years on from the original release and Empire has decided it’s time for an official remix. So, is it worth it?
Test de Pipe Mania sur PC, chez Games Radar.
■ 02/10/08 - Pipe Mania Seeing as how Mario’s too big-time to do any plumbing these days, it falls to a fresh-faced unknown to get busy with the pipes and wrenches. What’s this young whippersnapper’s task (well, your task)? To guide a noxious substance known as Flooze from tap to drain by slotting segments of pipes into a grid.
Test de Pipe Mania sur Nindendo DS, chez Games Radar.