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Blobster HD has a story, it is little more than a way to explain why you are pickup up Blobules and avoiding the enemies. That isn't to say I didn't find the story amusing, but it isn't too deep. Although, I have to say, I have a certain appreciation for the main thrust of the story since I am from Southern Louisiana. You see, a major corporation called Big & Powerful, or B&P for short, has caused an environmental disaster that has caused "greasy, smelly" Blobules to cover Blobtopia. The head of ... err... I mean B&P has sent out a task force of mean blobs to clean up, and they get paid by how many Blobules they can recover. You play as Blobster, a local blob from Blobtopia who is the area's expert on Blobule Recovery. It's your job to pick up all of the Blobules and clean up the town.
You do this by sliding Blobster across the screen and launching him in various directions. Each level has a certain number of Blobules in it and your score is primarily based on how high a percentage of these Blobules you recover before ending the level.
Along the way, you will find altered Blobules that will give Blobster some enhanced abilities. These include the ability to launch yourself super high into the air, or even throw up a shield that will destroy B&P's recovery team-members.
Each level is not only filled with walls and platforms to get you to all of the free-floating Blobules, but also a variety of objects that are sure to cause Blobster to deform and stretch in some interesting ways. Among these are spring boards that gain you more height and velocity with each bounce, as well as gears that will pull you in and squish and channel you to wherever their gears spit you out.
Blobster HD has two other modes as well. There is Survival Mode, which is pretty self-explanatory, and Race. In Race, you try and get as far from the start line as possible in the one minute available. This is a really fun mode and since each try is a new, random configuration, it allows for a lot of replay value. After all, there is always the possibility that you can go just a little further than your previous record.