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It’s seems like everyone is trying to dethrone the reigning physics games of all time Angry Birds. Maybe it’s because we like to shoot flying birds out from a slingshot or yet the gameplay is just too addictive not to stop.

Rocket Home, a game from Tomatillo is similar that brought the iPhone the limelight. A simple physics game shooting the so called “Gluons” which are yellow blobs from another distant planet trying to escape and board a rocket bound for home. Rocket Hine features over 60 different puzzle like levels that can be overcome with the creation of lines and other objects.

Gameplay is straight forward and simple with players have access to different various shaped rocks, bombs, and other items that Gluons can interact with. The object is simple to create a path from the start of each level to the end where the rocket awaits. Sometimes it is necessary to create ramps and bridge or any other aids for critters to land and make it. The game is time pressured with you playing against the 2-minute time limit and save a number of creatures in order to advance to the next level.

The game is poorly made with just about the average music, gameplay, puzzle, storyline and music. Consider it as a game made entirely of loose budget. For players who love to build with physic based games can enjoy the construction it can get with Rocket Home. It’s an inexpensive game with over 60 different levels to play with.

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