
GameBoyz writes: "Considering the 20 dollar price tag, Roogoo Attack is not a bad little puzzle game for gamers on the go. If you are a fan of games like Tetris, Zuma, or any other puzzler, then Roogoo Attack might be right up your alley. That being said, the game gets repetitive early and I was pretty much done with the game after less than an hour of gameplay".

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The story is every bit as unimportant as you would expect it to be. There's something about meteors and creatures that look like teddy bears, and the meteors corrupt the teddy bears … or something. Coming to a puzzle game for its plot is like turning on football so that you can watch the goalposts. That's not to say that the game won't take the occasional moment to cram one of the teddy bear characters down your throat; it's simply polite about it. You won't need to spend more than a few seconds staring at a saccharine-cute gob, and that's for the best.

The game is rated E and caters specifically to a younger audience with its puzzle styles and content. For older gamers looking for a puzzle game, this is probably not it. However, for a parent looking for a safe title for a younger gamer or someone anyone looking for a very simple puzzle game, Roogoo Attack! is not a bad choice.