Polarium

Polarium
Developer(s) Mitchell Corporation
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Director(s) Takamitsu Hagiwara
Designer(s) Takamitsu Hagiwara
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date(s)

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  • JP: December 2, 2004

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  • EU: March 11, 2005

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  • NA: April 18, 2005

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  • CH: July 23, 2005
Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Polarium (直感ヒトフデ Chokkan hitofude) is a puzzle game developed by Mitchell Corporation for the Nintendo DS. In the game, players use a stylus to draw lines on the DS's touch screen, flipping black and white tiles to clear puzzles.

Gameplay

Select tiles by drawing lines over them with the stylus. Selected tiles will flip from black to white or vice versa. In the standard Tetris-like challenge mode, players must make room for falling tiles by clearing rows as they pile up on the bottom screen. Rows are cleared by flipping the tiles to make rows that are all black or all white. Surrounding the main puzzle area are gray "neutral" tiles that have no effect on the puzzle but can be used to flip disconnected groups of tiles in a single pass. The scoring in Challenge and Versus mode are based on how the lines are cleared; for example, more points are given when more lines are cleared (lines), when numerous lines are cleared with just one stroke continuously (chains), when there are 2 separate lines cleared with uncleared lines between them (split), or when several lines are cleared in one stroke, but different lines have different polarities (borders).

Game modes

Demo version

Nintendo DS Download Play allows Nintendo DS owners who do not have a copy of Polarium to wirelessly download this demo version of the game to their system from a friend or kiosk.

Polarium Advance

A Game Boy Advance version of Polarium, called Polarium Advance, has been released in Japan, Europe and America. The game features almost 4 times as many puzzles as Polarium, as well as the removal of Challenge mode, and the addition of new tiles, among other gameplay tweaks.[1]

The game was released in North America sometime during November 2006, published by Atlus rather than Nintendo.

Critical reception

Polarium received positive reviews from critics. GameFAQs gave the game a 6.5/10 from 96 reviews. MetaCritic gave the game a 73/100 based on 34 reviews. IGN gave the game a 7.7 based on 413 ratings.

References

  1. "Polarium Advance". Gamespot. Retrieved 9 August 2016.

External links

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