Electronic Theatre offers an in-depth review of Binary Tweed's much-hyped first Xbox Community Games release, Clover, now available for only 400 MS Points.
The game itself promotes the strengths of digital distribution on console, offering unique gaming content that would otherwise have difficulty finding its way to market. Playing as Sam, an orphan with a distinctly active social conscience who lives on a government-funded allowance, players must interact with Non-Player Characters (NPCs) and gather objects in order to solve logic and riddle based puzzles. There’s more than a hint of Codemasters widely loved Dizzy series in Clover, but for many this will be a highlight.







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