Blue Toad Murder Files gets Move support
Plus, price cut for Episodes 1-6.
PlayStation Network puzzler Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle now has support for Sony's Move controller, developer Relentless Software has announced.
Update 2.0 is available now, allowing you to play the game using Sony's motion controller.
"We're really pleased to add Move support to Blue Toad Murder Files as we believe in making games easy for everybody to play," said Relentless Software's Andrew Eades. "The Move is a natural for Blue Toad and is a great way to introduce your family to the joys of videogames over the holidays."
Should you need further encouragement to check out the excellent downloadable mystery adventure, Relentless has slashed the price for all six episodes to £9.99 / €12.99 between 22nd December and 4th January 2011.
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Please stop flogging new improved bundles of this game. Yes, it was funny. Yes, even though there was room for improvement it was worth every penny (even before the price drop).
But seriously, I was late to the Blue Toad party and I played it ages ago - could you not just do a sequel instead of flog the dead horse with price-cutty Move-wands? Perhaps with some better multiplayer, harder puzzles, better integration of player characters? Pur-lease? I will pay full price, y'know.
Respectfully,
Atropos
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Surely with time-based puzzles the accuracy of the pad beats out the Move pointer. Just saying...