Dom Robinson reviews
Tiger Toys
There are scores of different games to play here, but they all work on the same principle which resembles the Minesweeper game in Micro$oft Windows. Put simply, where lights are on, they must be put out, but press a lit button and it won’t just turn off, but usually change colour while others around it do likewise.
However, it’s quite a tricky puzzle and just as you think you’ve nearly there, a game can soon spiral out of control and you’ll be left with more lights on than you began with.
Each button can be turned red, green, yellow, as well as off.
Overall, there’s not a lot more I can say. Each game is a variant of the others and is a lot of fun, but for a while – it’s something you’ll play now and again, not a game completely unputdownable.
For more information, please visit the Tiger Toys.co.uk website.
Reviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor from the same year. Running DVDfever.co.uk since 2000. Nobel Peace Prize winner 2021.