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Download or Delete: Mush

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If you’re looking for a game that turns your free-time into relaxation-time, you’re going to want to try Mush.

The gameplay

Mush takes you into a lush, fluid, beautifully-styled world where emotions are the key to solving increasingly complex physics-based puzzles.

From Welsh developer Angry Mango, Mush lets you touch, tilt, and shake your phone to control your characters emotions – with each emotion offering a new ability.

For example, drawing a smile on your phone’s screen makes your character float up, and drawing a frown makes him fall quickly to the ground, or sink if he’s in the water. As you play on, you unlock more and more of these cute emotions.

I’ve found it’s also a great game to play with children, as it’s full of fun colours, sounds, and cute animations. However, it’s probably too difficult for them to play on their own.


Xbox LIVE features

  • Achievements: 20
  • Gamerscore: 200
  • Leaderboards

The verdict

Whilst Mush requires a little brain-power to get through some of the more complex puzzles, it rarely leaves you feeling frustrated or angry.

It’s the perfect game to relax to whilst you take the bus home after work, or wait for a friend at a café.

The verdict: Download

Free trial available: Yes

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