25-09-2005, 04:11 PM
No, it's not even 3d.. 
It's rather hard to explain, but i'll give it a go!
Coloured squares, Meteos, rain down on the bottom screen. They can be moved up and down (only) with the stylus. When three or more blocks of the same colour/type are lined up horizontally or vertically, the blocks 'ignite' and launch upwards like a rocket, taking the meteos resting on them along. Depending on the amount of meteos on them though, they may not have enough power to clear the top of the bottom screen (which is the aim), and so you can boost them further with another group of matching meteos, another 'rocket'. There are a number of different planets (lots, I haven't unlocked even half of them yet!) all with different effects, and different gravity, subtly changing the game.
There are a number of different modes, but that is the general idea. A very original, fun, type of puzzle.
I'd highly recommend it, to you as well, Lee-Yoshi

It's rather hard to explain, but i'll give it a go!
Coloured squares, Meteos, rain down on the bottom screen. They can be moved up and down (only) with the stylus. When three or more blocks of the same colour/type are lined up horizontally or vertically, the blocks 'ignite' and launch upwards like a rocket, taking the meteos resting on them along. Depending on the amount of meteos on them though, they may not have enough power to clear the top of the bottom screen (which is the aim), and so you can boost them further with another group of matching meteos, another 'rocket'. There are a number of different planets (lots, I haven't unlocked even half of them yet!) all with different effects, and different gravity, subtly changing the game.
There are a number of different modes, but that is the general idea. A very original, fun, type of puzzle.
I'd highly recommend it, to you as well, Lee-Yoshi
Hey, I can still..

