
The premise of the game is very simple – you have these platforms, and each platform has a hole that corresponds to certain shapes such as triangles, square, circles etc. You'll get a shape or shapes falling from the top of the screen and you have to use the left and right bumpers to rotate the platform so that the shape falls onto and through the hole.
Eventually the shapes will fall to the next platform below up until you have used every piece. Sounds simple enough right? Well that's before you start getting extra holes on the platforms and the speed picks up. You can also speed up the pieces on your own like in Tetris if you get pretty good.

With over 250 games available and new ones every week, Xbox Live has a lot to offer. There’s so much content that you probably missed a few gems during multiplayer matches of Hydro Thunder Hurricane or solving puzzles in Limbo. That’s why we’re here to deliver the top five games you probably missed.
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Everyday since Christmas Day, Electronic Theatre has been looking back at the greatest videogames 2009 had to offer; month by month. Whilst the last thing on your mind at the moment in the midst of the snowfall is likely to be the summer, today we bring you the very best that August 2009 had to offer and the ones to look out for in the January sales.

Game Freaks 365 writes: "The Wii has seen its fair share of party and puzzle games succeed on the system. Perhaps the ultimate one, Boom Blox, was in mind when the developers at SpiderMonk made Roogoo: Twisted Towers. Unfortunately while the two games share a cutesy art style, Roogoo plays nothing at all like Boom Blox. While Roogoo is pretty fun to say, it is considerably less fun to play."