Tang Tang (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2001)

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Description
The Associated Nexus of Galaxies (TANG) needs a few brave gamers to take control of the four heroic "Tangible" cyborgs and protect the future from ruthless invaders in Take-2's Tang Tang for the Game Boy Advance. Similar in a sense to other action-oriented puzzle games, such as Lemmings or even The Lost Vikings, basic play in Tang Tang involves manipulating objects on a fixed screen in order to produce a desired result, often trapping an enemy or creating a path to a certain area. Tang Tang cyborg characters move small blocks around the screen to accomplish their goals. The game offers well over 100 sprite-pixel puzzle boards set across two-dozen nearly photo realistic game world backgrounds. Puzzles are designed to demand both logic and association for an encompassing challenge.
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