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Polarium
Compatible with Nintendo DS™ (NDS™)
US
Japan
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
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Expected stock arrival within 1 week US$21.99
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Product Features
- Sleek, black-and-white design
- Use a stylus to flip tiles to create rows that match
- Custom and regular Puzzle mode
- Wireless multiplayer mode
Item Description
Polarium mixes way-cool gameplay with an electronica soundtrack for the trippiest experience yet on the DS. It's the first game that would look cool at a rave.
Customer reviews
Average rating: | (4 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 5 |
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usernameOnion (2) on 25, Jan. 2007 08:05 (HKT)
A fun game, but only for the puzzle mode.
The puzzle mode in this game is fantastic. Basically, you have to turn one set of tiles over to match the colour of the other tiles. Sounds simple, but the catch is that you can only turn the tiles over in one turn, so you must drag your stylus around, trying to figure out how to touch all the right tiles while avoiding the other ones, like a maze but... different.
The developers managed to create a hundred puzzles based on this concept, each getting more tricky, challenging and entertaining.
It\'s just a shame that the rest of the modes are terrible. The other main mode is a Tetris variant, where tiles fall down and you try to turn tiles over to clear lines of the same colour. It just doesn\'t work and the developers time would have been better spent creating more puzzles for the puzzle mode, or more varients of that mode.
Still, puzzle mode really is entertaining and worth the (rather cheap at the time) price of entry alone, making this a nice portable puzzler. I just wish more puzzles were included.
The developers managed to create a hundred puzzles based on this concept, each getting more tricky, challenging and entertaining.
It\'s just a shame that the rest of the modes are terrible. The other main mode is a Tetris variant, where tiles fall down and you try to turn tiles over to clear lines of the same colour. It just doesn\'t work and the developers time would have been better spent creating more puzzles for the puzzle mode, or more varients of that mode.
Still, puzzle mode really is entertaining and worth the (rather cheap at the time) price of entry alone, making this a nice portable puzzler. I just wish more puzzles were included.
KK (49) on 18, Jan. 2007 19:24 (HKT)
Infinite replayability
Polarium Advance (Tsuukin Hitofude) for GBA is a very successfull sequel to Polarium for Nintendo DS. Why?
Polarium not only looks and works even better on GBA (especially on Micro), but has a lot more of puzzles! There were 100 stock puzzles in DS version, here there are 365 stock puzzles!
But there\'s more! You can create and save your own puzzles, so you can redraw all the puzzles from DS version and have 465 (!) puzzles from both Polarium games!
Polarium not only looks and works even better on GBA (especially on Micro), but has a lot more of puzzles! There were 100 stock puzzles in DS version, here there are 365 stock puzzles!
But there\'s more! You can create and save your own puzzles, so you can redraw all the puzzles from DS version and have 465 (!) puzzles from both Polarium games!
hector Malot (1) on 14, Nov. 2005 06:59 (HKT)
No title
very good puzzle game
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