Mercury Meltdown Revolution

Mercury Meltdown Revolution (2007)

by Ignition Banbury, Ignition Entertainment
Genres:Platform, Puzzle
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Mercury Meltdown Revolution is a brain-teasing puzzle game that challenges players to immerse themselves in a colorful world of sci-fi machines, crazy characters, and bubbling test tubes. Using the Wii Remote, players guide a liquid mercury 'blob' around traps, door switches, spikes, moving floors, and other hazardous elements in order to complete the level.Show more
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