"A lot of people complain about Microsoft Points, saying they’re deceptive as to how much you are actually spending when the idea of credit like this is to help curb your spending or make you more aware of it. Even now we can be a bit loose with our cash but when it comes to online credit we are incredibly tight and unwilling to part with our “imaginary” money."
"After its’ initial release on Xbox LIVE Arcade, Eiconic’s Polar Panic has arrived on the European PlayStation Network, courtesy of Valcon Games. The Puzzle game in which the player becomes a Polar Bear and outsmarts Globoco Inc.’s trappers with alarming regularity, Polar Panic proved to be a refreshing challenge of your ability to think logically, and now we have the opportunity to find out whether it manages to compliment the PlayStation 3’s downloadable catalogue in as fitting a fashion."
"Polar Panic features two main gameplay modes – Story and Puzzle – each of which contain fifty individual levels. The overarching object of both modes is to reach the exit of each level, moving and breaking ice blocks and various other block types to overcome a variety of increasingly challenging obstacles. The Story mode is comparable to that of the single-player element of a Bomberman title, involving enemies to avoid or eliminate and hidden bonuses to uncover. The Puzzle mode demands more l..."
"The setting of the game may be ice cold, but the gaming action is hot, with fifty levels of single-player madness in story mode, and fifty mind-numbing puzzle levels, along with single and multiplayer survival modes. In Polar Panic, players control a bear named Polar who pushes and destroys snow and ice blocks around a grid-based environment in order to kill trapper enemies, activate switches, earn bonus points and gather powerful pickups and extra lives."

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