Interactive software publisher Crave Entertainment has acquired the license to publish Tringo for Game Boy Advance. Tringo, which is sort of a combination of Tetris and Bingo, has only been available for PCs until now, after having debuted on online virtual world game “Second Life.”
In the bingo-based game, players fit together 35 game pieces that appear one by one, during 10-second turns. When pieces of solid blocks are formed or cleared, points are scored. Missing a piece, however, will cost a player seven points.
The game is scheduled to be released on GBA this November, with an MSRP of $19.99. |