
A new puzzle game for the Game Boy Color, D*Fuzed, has been released by Incube8 Games. Developed in collaboration with Asobitech, who is also currently working on Terminator 2D: No Fate with Bitmap Bureau, the game puts players in control of Deef, a robot tasked with defusing bombs and navigating through turn-based puzzle stages.
The game features 24 levels across six areas, each introducing new hazards such as pits, lasers, and cannons. A separate survival mode called “The Danger Room” is also included, allowing players to test their skills in a high-score challenge.
DFuzed* also supports the original Game Boy hardware. It also includes voice-acted cutscenes and Game Boy Printer functionality.

We’ve tested the game on the Analogue Pocket, and it runs smoothly. The gameplay offers a fun and strategic challenge, with a presentation that feels polished and thoughtful.
UPDATE: After spending a few hours with D*Fuzed on the Analogue Pocket, I can confidently say it’s highly addictive. While the gameplay itself is very different, the feeling it evokes is strikingly similar to Tetris. It’s that same “just one more round” compulsion the kind that keeps you glued to the screen longer than you planned. Definitely a must play if you’re into this genre.


The game is available in three versions: a digital edition, a standard physical release, and a limited collector’s edition. A free demo is also available for those who want to try it before purchasing.
You can buy the game at Incube8games.com


