Pictobits not because it's the best art style instead it has a tetris like feel to it in other words you won't get bored at all every time you come back you will enjoy it without question.
This is ground control to major Tom, you've really made the grade. And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear
Now it's time to leave the capsule if you dare
There isn't much to do in Precipice, so you don't get the same sense of accomplishment of finishing Boxlife and Pictobits. I prefer Boxlife to Pictobits, because I find it slightly more challenging, it has more replay value, and it just feels awesome when you fold up the boxes with the stylus like you're some sort of god coaxing boxes to life.
There isn't much to do in Precipice, so you don't get the same sense of accomplishment of finishing Boxlife and Pictobits. I prefer Boxlife to Pictobits, because I find it slightly more challenging, it has more replay value, and it just feels awesome when you fold up the boxes with the stylus like you're some sort of god coaxing boxes to life.
The accomplishment is not in completing the game, but getting a good score.
Precipice is easily in my top three. On a side note, I have only briefly played Digidrive, and I have no idea what was going on.
Yeah, it's like that for the first half hour or so. Then it makes sense. Then it stops making sense again.
Once you get the hang of it, more or less, it's not a complex game. Just long. loooooooooooooooong, and at times dull enough that you'll start watching TV, and tapping the screen randomly, and still not losing.
Pity, because it gets golden props for presentation and music, but my god Digidrive is duller than the Master of Illusion 200 point minigames. Bottom of the pile for me. Zengage is a rave party in comparison
Wow. I wish I had read that comment before buying it, haha. Zengage is certainly no rave party for me, so hopefully Digidrive grows on me more than it has for you.
Wow. I wish I had read that comment before buying it, haha. Zengage is certainly no rave party for me, so hopefully Digidrive grows on me more than it has for you.
Fingers crossed for you.
I just found the game way too simple and sedate for the length of time it takes to play, is all. I'm sure other people will have more patience and get more out of it than me.
So I just finished Pictobits in normal mode... and only afterwards while playing a Dark level did I realize there is that POW feature. ...Whoops. Anyone want to give me a prize for making it this far without it?
I've beaten one or two Dark levels before noticing it, too, but then I skipped ahead to the last Dark Zelda level, and thought, what the heck, this is not humanly possible by a long shot. Only then did I look around the screen for an alternative solution and chanced upon the word POW.
This game is awesome. Easily tops Base 10 now that I'm getting into it (not that that game isn't great, too).
Super old thread! I wonder if anyone is still playing these games... I'm on a long-term mission to completely finish every single Art Style game (they're the reason I found Nintendo Life in the first place), and I've already done it with four on DSiWare (precipice, AQUIA, BASE 10, and BOXLIFE).
Currently, I'm working on ZENGAGE (aka NEMREM), and I'm hooked. I just unlocked the second ending yesterday (though, strangely, I got it after finishing 102/108 puzzles), and solved the one puzzle that was stumping me today, so now the final challenge is to go back and finish every level under "par" that I didn't already (presumably in order to unlock Credits 3). I can totally understand why people don't get into this game, and indeed I was the same way at first, but it's turned out to be one of the most addicting puzzle games I've played in a long time and has earned it's place in the Art Style series.
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