And that's definitely deliberate, given that developer Miracle Tea's roots are very much in Flash. In fact, to commemorate the launch of Club Soko, there's actually a demo version of it available on Newgrounds, a site I'm sure will evoke plenty of nostalgia for gamers of a particular age. However, instead of pushing blocks around, you're nudging through a crowded dance floor so you can tag up the nightclub's walls. Whether or not Club Soko is any good, I can't say. Club Soko is available now on the App Store and Google Play, where it's a premium game that costs $4.99 or your local equivalent.