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wraggster
June 11th, 2007, 22:02
New from Play Asia (http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-2pz-71-ba-49-en-84-j-70-1z79.html)

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features
Six single-player modes: Puzzle, Endless, Time Attack, Garbage, Clear, and Vs. Computer.
Don’t have much time? Play three two-minute games in unique Daily mode. Track your progress over weeks and months!
Dozens of tutorials and demos teach you the ins-and-outs of this incredibly deep game!
Three difficulty levels:. Easy for beginners, normal for veterans, brutal for experts!
Two can compete head-to-head over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. With the Nintendo DS Headset accessory (sold separately) you can even chat with your friend as you polish your puzzle skills!
Up to four players can compete in three local wireless modes. You can also send a single-player demo to a friend via local wireless!
Orient the game the way you like: vertically or horizontally! You can even configure for left- or right-handed play!

description
Use the DS stylus to grab panels and slide them left and right. If you match three or more panels of the same color, they will vanish. Form chains and combos to create cascading waterfalls of panels to rack up high scores!

The basic game play is similar to the classics Tetris Attack and Pokémon Puzzle League, but the touch screen gameplay adds a new dimension of fun, giving Planet Puzzle League a bright new feel!

toymin80r
June 12th, 2007, 02:41
eah, this feels like a fake meteos, except not as good, but with wi-fi. It kinda evens it out a bit, but id much rather prefer tetris or tettat (?, im not sure how its spelled, but its a hb game). Its alright though.

DanTheManMS
June 17th, 2007, 22:22
You do realize this is based on the same game as TetattDS, right? Tetris Attack? It's literally the same concept, Tetris Attack with stylus control, though with this one you can turn it on its side to make the blocks bigger, which is a nice touch.

I find this game to be loads better than Meteos myself, but that's probably because I've been playing Tetris Attack ever since I got my SNES 10 years ago.