Just downloaded this game and it seems kinda cool... kinda seems like "number tetris" to me, but I like the simplistic way its laid out and game play seems really varied, which is right up my alley. What do the rest of u guys think? Worth the 500 pts? So far, I like it, but I won't really know until I get a little further into the game...
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I'm not a big fan of it, actually. It's a bit tricky in my taste and it's just really bland and unnappealing, IMHO. I can't decide whether this or Boxlife is my least favorite Art Style on the DSi.
Ah, you see.... I LOVE Boxlife... I guess these kinds of games appeal to certain gamers or personalities, likes, dislikes, etc. Which is great! There are thousands of games out there and thousands bound to be released... Which is why I don't always agree when a reviewer turns his review of a game or something into a personal commentary on what he/she likes or dislikes. With there being so many varied tastes of gaming out there, they should simply state the facts and features of said release. Boxlife is a very challening game, so is Base 10. If you don't like puzzles, etc, you won't like them. Period.
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Base 10 is neat and all, but it's missing a lot of the charm the other art style games have.
Also, there's no left hand option for people who are left handed, making them unable to see about a screen and a half of numbers. Which is pretty stupid considering you really need to see those screens.
Also, I'm trying to figure out how this game is more then twice the size of Pictobits and bigger then Boxlife. It's as bix as Aquia, but that game had some screensaver type videos.
There's not a lot of music, and the puzzle is just numbers.. What the heck makes it around 96 blocks!? lol
Also, I'm trying to figure out how this game is more then twice the size of Pictobits and bigger then Boxlife. It's as bix as Aquia, but that game had some screensaver type videos.
There's not a lot of music, and the puzzle is just numbers.. What the heck makes it around 96 blocks!? lol
The multiplayer - considering it supports download play.
Or perhaps because there's more gameplay modes in this one?
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