![]() This is supposed to show off the tilt-sensor on the Sixaxis, but I found myself wishing for an analogue stick almost immediately. It either feels like you're moving too quickly or too slowly, and when you start getting into the later levels with the moving water whisking you around the tubs, it gets incredibly frustrating. You do this by tilting the Sixaxis controller in different directions to get the ducks to move, but it never really works. This is a tech demo that would be amusing at a trade show, but is a crime as a $6.99 download on the PlayStation Store.īasically, you're a big rubber ducky that has to get other, smaller ducks to the drain in oddly shaped bathtubs. Such is also the case with Super Rub-a-Dub, a game that looks fun but goes straight to boredom in about five minutes. It does what it's meant to do: keep you busy for a few moments before the movie starts as your better half gets popcorn. The "game" takes a few seconds to play and has no depth after the gimmick of the control mechanism wears off, you get bored. "We should have this at home!" Luke said once, and I thought about it. The kids love it, and truth be told, I think it's fun, too. Overall Super Rub-A-Dub is completely a underestimated game, if you have PSN try the demo first, if you like it buy it, this is one of the better titles out there and is worth a look.At the movie theater near my house, there is a video game on the floor where you can step on a projected image and cause little cars to move in a race or balls to bounce around in a very basic game of soccer. It can be funny the first couple of times but then you just feel like why couldn't they say nice or well done? There are a lot of puns in this game, if you rescue all the ducks and get a good time, it will come up with "Quacktastic!" and stuff to relate with ducks. You can't watch everyones though, which is a shame but the plus side is it takes 5 seconds max to load them. There are leaderboards too, and you can watch some of the top players, which does help you a lot and you can do what they do the first or second try. The puzzles are quite good, I mean you can either just complete them whilst losing a few ducks or replay them over to get a good time. This is a relaxing puzzle game which anyone of any age will enjoy, I had my 3 year old brother laugh at it a couple of times. The music is relaxing and decent, however you can't think why there aren't any more tracks or for that fact Classical bits of music in it. The graphics are quite good, from the surfaces too water, although you do feel like the background could change every now and then to offer a variety. It will sometimes jump even slightly holding the controller upward, which is a pain. If you suddenly want to stop it takes like a decent second or so for that to happen, tilting it too much one way won't help you stop it, rather shunt you off the edge and back to the beginning. Like the Wii motion sensor it isn't always accurate, in this case it is. Handling is used by the SIXAXIS, where you tilt your controller in the way you want your duck to go, push it up to make your duck jump and cause the sharks in the later levels to flip temporarily. It has some brilliant water physics and a easy control system. Super Rub-A-Dub consists of you playing as a duck, who has to rescue the other ducklings and bringing them back to the start. This is a PSN title and probably one of the better ones in comparison to Championship Sprint, Echochrome and PAIN. ![]() ![]() By ClassicPlayer | Review Date: AugNow after playing the demo and some of the game, I quite enjoy this. ![]()
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