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Archer Maclean's Mercury is a 2005 puzzle-platform game for the PlayStation Portable developed by the eponymous British game programmer, Archer Maclean and Awesome Studios. In Mercury, the goal is to guide a drop of mercury to its appointed destination by tilting the stage, in a similar fashion to Super Monkey Ball. Levels come in different varieties that prioritize different methods of completing each level. The game was conceived when Archer Maclean used a previous minigame from Jimmy White's Cueball World and added a liquid metal physics. It was originally designed to have motion controls by using a tilt sensor peripheral for the PSP but was never released due to technical constraints.

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  • Archer Maclean's Mercury (en)
  • Archer MacLean's Mercury (fr)
  • 【Hg】ハイドリウム (ja)
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  • Archer MacLean's Mercury est un jeu vidéo de puzzle sorti en 2005 sur PlayStation Portable. Développé par Awesome Studios et édité par Ignition Entertainment, le jeu a été conçu par Archer MacLean. Il a connu une suite l'année suivante titrée Mercury Meltdown. (fr)
  • 『【Hg】ハイドリウム』(エイチジー ハイドリウム、Archer Maclean's Mercury)は、ソニー・コンピュータエンタテインメントより2005年8月4日に発売されたPlayStation Portable用アクションパズルゲーム。 続編として『タマラン』(『たまらん』)と『Mercury Hg』がある。シリーズの日本語ローカライズおよび北米版発売元はイグニッション・エンターテイメント。 (ja)
  • Archer Maclean's Mercury is a 2005 puzzle-platform game for the PlayStation Portable developed by the eponymous British game programmer, Archer Maclean and Awesome Studios. In Mercury, the goal is to guide a drop of mercury to its appointed destination by tilting the stage, in a similar fashion to Super Monkey Ball. Levels come in different varieties that prioritize different methods of completing each level. The game was conceived when Archer Maclean used a previous minigame from Jimmy White's Cueball World and added a liquid metal physics. It was originally designed to have motion controls by using a tilt sensor peripheral for the PSP but was never released due to technical constraints. (en)
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  • Archer Maclean's Mercury (en)
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