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Nintendo 64 : Charlie Blast's Territory Reviews

Gas Gauge: 58
Gas Gauge 58
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decent puzzle game

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: April 11, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Charlie Blasts Territory is a different kind of puzzle game. You use boxes and bombs to try to have the most territory when time runs out. The one player mode gets impossible after the first few levels and the graphics are simple, thus preventing the game from being great. The sound is mediocre and the control is real touchy. The best part of the game is the multiplayer mode. It can be fun for a couple of hours playing against other people and seeing who can set off the best chain reaction and gain the most territory. Overall, it's not too bad for a puzzle game but it's not by any means one of the best. I'd recommend giving it a try by renting it for a weekend, but it's not really worth buying.

Nothing special

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: November 10, 2000
Author: Amazon User

"Charlie Blast's Territory" isn't anything like any other puzzle game ever made. The multiplayer game can be fun, but that's about all that's good about the game in my opinion. You have to push boxes near a place on the board, and then light up a bomb which will explode the boxes. If you did it right, the squares on the board will change to your color, meaning you gained some territory. Whoever has the most territory when the timer runs out, wins. However, the one-player game is a different story. It's too hard for its own good. To complete the one-player game, you have to solve some puzzles and blow up most of the island before time runs out. After the first few levels of it, it gets just about impossible to solve in the right amount of time.

The graphics in "Charlie Blast's Territory" are decent, but nothing to brag about. The sound is mediocre and the controls are easy to master, but they can be a little touchy to begin with. Overall, I think this game is worth a rent, the multiplayer game can be fun for awhile. If you're a major fan of puzzle video games, you might like it enough to buy it, but I'd still recommend renting it first.


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