The multiplayer mode is interesting but a bit weird. The main mode also allows you to choose your icons, hence where I believe the Hudson properties come in to play. You must think ahead in order to clear the board entirely. In Same Game all you really try to do is click on two or more touching icons and they disappear, causing the remaining pieces to move in closer. The main mode has you select your difficulty and then try to clear the stage. It's all about them! As I mentioned there are three modes. They appear on every menu, multiplayer mode and the challenge mode. What's interesting though is how this game really puts Honey and Kotetsu into the lime light. At the least the title confirms he's there. I believe they have to be unlocked in some way and my skill is rough in that section so I'll have to try again later.
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According to Ragey's site and the manual itself, it seems the only time Bomberman appears is in the form of icons that can be used during the main mode in Same Game. I only saw this in one (two?) stages total.Īs you can see, Bomberman is right there alongside other Hudson favorites but strangely enough, I haven't encountered him yet.
When struck with a marble, it spits out two bombs in opposing directions. One of the interesting things I saw was a new type of bomb. Along with that the mechanics change slightly so it helps things stay fresh.
The stages vary in atmosphere from a training ground to a jungle, a beach, outer space, and then a soccer style stadium. What's weird is that each time you attempt one of the sets, the order of the stages is rearranged so it forces you to stay alert. This adds a lot of replay value and challenge but can feel kinda cheap in some ways.
You get two attempts to try each stage but in order to get a perfect score of 100 for each stage, you must clear them on the first try. A simple enough concept except getting a perfect score is much more demanding.Įach set of 10 stages must be played as a set. You can only fire one marble per attempt and you must time and angle it right to destroy all the bombs that appear on screen. In each stage, it shows a preview of what the puzzle will look like and then you get to try your hand at it. Essentially there are 100 stages in the main campaign. Now many of you may know of this game but little else.