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August 21, 2009

Free Stuff Friday: Roogoo Twisted Towers (Wii)

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Written by: Dalibor Dimovski
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For this week’s #FreeStuffFriday we bring you Roogoo Twisted Towers, the Wii puzzler that has you spinning and turning puzzle discs while mixing in a story and action sequences.

How do you win this glorious prize?

As per usual, we demand ask that you leave a comment in this post.  This time, tell us your all-time favorite puzzle game.  Was it Tetris?  Peggle?  Rubik’s Cube?  Whatever the case may be, just post your fave by 12PM EST on Sunday, August 23rd.  Open to US residents only.  We’ll contact you via email.



About the Author

Dalibor Dimovski
Dali is the co-founder of SideQuesting, as well as the co-Founder of CarDesignFetish and the founder of MakLink. A long-time blogger/web-designer, Dali currently works as a full-time creative Product Designer in the automotive industry and a deejay. His passions are music, contemporary and classic art, video games (naturally), and his family.




  • http://taglane.deviantart.com Hakim G.

    Mine has to be Scrabble! It’s funny to see what words people actually think exist.

  • Tom

    I’d probably say that, at this very instant, it’s trash panic
    It lures you in by making itself look like tetris, then savagely beats you down with a hailstorm of trash
    As soon as you understand how to play though, it’s stupidly addictive… and the eco vs ego adds another way to play straight away, do you burn everything (the guys way) or plan ahead and arrange everything into a tidy little pile (the girls way)
    Also… you get to smash big screen TVs… and piggy banks =D and set fire to oil! =D

  • http://www.cliptraining.com Ron Barrett

    My absolute favorite has to be Tetris.. I still play it to this day. I cant help it, it is engaging and quite frankly I can get it anywhere. On my smartphone, laptop , desktop… No better way to spend a slow workd day.

  • Nathan Andrews

    Not trying to win, but:

    Calling back to the 80s with the original (black) Rubik’s Magic Puzzle. Once my friends and I had figured out the optimal solve pattern, it became a time-challenge. Every day on the bus was trying to beat our best times.

    I think the ultimate record for the black was 18 seconds.

    We did the same with the advanced (silver) version, too. I think the ultimate best score on that was about 35 sec.

  • Bob

    Tetris is probably my favorite puzzle game. Many hours have been spent playing that game, from my old Commodore 64 to my phone to the games on an airplane. Always a classic time waster.

    I do also like Bookworm, but haven’t played it nearly the same amount of time…

  • Mike

    I would say connect four

  • http://www.Twitter.com/kewlrats Dalibor Dimovski

    Congratulations to Bob for winning!

  • Bob

    Woohoo!