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Twisted World Goes Upside Down At E3

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Twisted World Goes Upside Down At E3
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Majesco will be debuting a new game, Flip’s Twisted world, at the E3 Expo that begins next week – but it’s a game with a difference.

The levels are twisted, thanks to a mistake by inept sorcerer’s apprentice Flip, making the worlds cubed.

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That means players not only have to find their way out, they have to rearrange the levels 90 degrees at a time in order to make progress. Oh, and the universe might be destroyed if he doesn’t succeed.

The game, for the Wii, brings new gimmicks to level-twisting, and will be available to play at the Expo prior to its commercial release.

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