"Like in the original, the boy himself is not very strong. Consequently, he has to rely on the blob's ability to transform into various objects in order to get through the obstacles and puzzles that get in his way. He persuades the blob to transform by enticing it with different flavored jellybeans. Those familiar with the first game will quickly recognize some of the already established flavors and transformations such as the punch hole, licorice ladder, tangerine trampoline, coconut coconut,..."

Had enough of E3 yet? We don't think have. So here's some more closed demo info and impressions for you all. We drop back to the Wii with Majesco's lineup, including another workout game for the Balance Board and two rather promising adventure titles.

I'm talking about Flip's Twisted World, a rather under-hyped 3D platform title, and a boy and his blob, the artistic remake of an NES classic.

Despite having obvious appeal for younger audiences and families, both games actually look we...