Orbital Xbox LIVE Game for Windows Phone (Video)

Adam Z. Lein | October 25, 2011 10:40 AM

Another new Xbox LIVE game for Windows Phone comes out tomorrow and we’ve got it a bit early again. This one is called Orbital and it’s a space-themed puzzle game with futuristic Tron-like graphics. The objective is to destroy as many orbs as possible and shoot yourself into the Orbital Olympus. The problem is that every time you shoot, you create another orb. There are three modes that you can play the game in. Each has a slightly different twist to it, but includes the same objective. There’s also a two player mode, but it’s not a wireless online two player mode where you might play against an Xbox LIVE friend. You need a real-life friend to play against on the same phone. Check out the video below to see how it works.





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