Cheap NDS Meteos (Video Games) (Nintendo DS) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Nintendo DS |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Nintendo |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| FEATURES: | Nintendo DS, ESRB Rating: RP (Rating Pending), Action |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | ntr p amte |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 045496735739 |
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Customer Reviews of NDS Meteos
a game for the tetris fans one of the best puzzle games i have seen for the ds. even though tetris did not come right away this was the perfect substitute for it. the game is like crack. once you try it you never put it down. new worlds to unlock and items to use to fight planets with.you can also fuse planets and items to fight meteo. i hope you enjoy the game as much as i did
Meteos
It's a fun puzzle game that gets you addicted real quick. Each world has its own gravity, its own atmosphere, and its own amount of space for the meteos to land, so every single puzzle is different and you have to know each one to be the best at it. the controls are easy to learn, yet its still challenging. Also the fact that you can play with someone that doesnt even have the game is a big big plus. If you liked tetris, you'll love this.
The Sky is falling!
Ever since Tetris made it big in the original Gameboy, several clones have come. Dr. Mario, Columns, Blocktris.. You name it.
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>This game, while inspired in Tetris, is another thing upon itself. Sure, you have the same setup: big rectangular container, blocks come falling down from the top of the screen to the bottom, you have to rearange them somehow in order to clear them. But this is as close as it gets to tetris.
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>As the blocks (Called "Meteos") fall from the sky, you have to rearange them to form groups of three or more blocks, either vertically or horizontally. The trick? you have to do this with the stylus, and you can only move blocks in a vertical line. Once you do this, the Meteos "fuse" together and are shot upwards, back into the sky. Any other block that stands in its path is propeled into the sky too.
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>sounds simple enough, right? Well, it is, but several factors come into play. Every "World" where you play has it's own physics: The Meteos fall faster or slower, and when fused, they can fly upwards faster or slower. The amount of loose Meteos above the fused Meteos also factor in: they have an inherent weight, so if you have too many loose Meteos, then the fused Meteos won't be able to make it to the top, and will ball back down. There are bombs, hammers, lasers, and all sorts of items that can make your life easier or harder, depending on when they strike. And, of course, as the game progresses, it gets faster.
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>That's not including the multiplayer factor. You can play with up to 4 other players, and when you shoot some Meteos into the sky, you can choose which player gets them. This can allow groups to "gang up" on others, and have a lot of fun. Only one cartridge is needed for multiplayer games, and if you don't have any friends nearby, you can play against CPU players. Wi-Fi is no go, but it wasn't available when the game was released, so it wasn't an option then.
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>All in all, this is a great game. And that's not even mentioning all the extras and unlockables. When I pick it up, I can play for hours without realizing it. I highly recommend it.