One of the more surprisingly fun and addicitve WiiWare games to date has been Groovin' Blocks. With a seamless mix of puzzle mechanics and rhythm game timing, it was nearly a textbook definition of casual gaming. Fans of the game got good news today, as Zoo Publishing, Inc. and Empty Clip Studios announced that the game will be getting two new ports this summer.

The first will be a full disc version of the game coming to the Wii. With new levels, brand new songs, and more hours of puzzling play, Groovin' Blocks promises to expand on the WiiWare version and attract a new audience. This version will also mark the first access the European market will have to the game. The second new version brings Groovin' Blocks to the iPhone. Although the press release doesn't specify, I would be willing to guess that the iPhone version will be closer to the WiiWare, as opposed to the full Wii release.

"Groovin’ Blocks really stands out as an entirely unique puzzle playing experience.  The way Empty Clip made music essential to the classic gameplay grabbed me right away, and we knew this would be a great fit for other gaming platforms," says Mark Seremet, CEO of Zoo Publishing, Inc.  "Pounding rhythms beat out the tempo of each puzzle—like a pulse to each level—bringing whole new life to casual gaming."

No specific date nor price points were announced for the new ports, but we'll let you know if we find out more.