Rapid-Fire Fun: pureya’s 10-Second Game Shifts Hit Consoles

Xbox One

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Pureya – game changing?

Simple arcade games are a blast, but they can get repetitive fast. What if they changed every 10 seconds? That’s the exhilarating premise of pureya, now available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch.

Quick hits of gaming goodness

Originally released on PC and mobile, pureya offers a delightful collection of minigames that constantly switch things up – every 10 seconds, to be precise. Just as you start getting the hang of one game, it’s on to the next, keeping you engaged and surprised. While the ever-changing objectives might sound chaotic, the simple two-button controls ensure the experience remains accessible and fun.

With over 30 games included, pureya’s £4.99 price tag seems like a steal. Throw in dynamic difficulty adjustments, an original soundtrack, and the thrill of collecting marbles, and the value proposition becomes even more enticing.

Key Features

  • 30+ minigames
  • Switch to a different minigame every 10 seconds
  • Collect marbles and use them in the pachinko machine to unlock new minigames, music, and skins
  • Quick and easy: play with just 2 buttons
  • Dynamic difficulty for all skill levels
  • Original music with linked 10-second tracks

Buy Now!

You’ll find pureya on the Xbox Store, playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. Look out for our upcoming review to see how it plays!

pureya is also available on the digital storefronts of PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.

pureya Description

Simple arcade games are great, but they can get boring quickly. What if they changed every 10 seconds? Pureya is a collection of arcade minigames that play with just 2 buttons. Every 10 seconds, the game will jump from one random minigame to another. Avoid obstacles and collect as many marbles as you can, then use them in the pachinko machine to unlock new mini games, music and skins. Enjoy a varied collection of 30+ minigames 10 seconds at a time or challenge them individually to aim for a high score.

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