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Polarium Advance GBA

Polarium Advance is the sequel to the first logical game for Nintendo DS. The continuation is interesting as this time it is addressed not to the owners of a two screen console, but to the older handheld, i.e. GBA.

Puzzle | Nintendo exclusive titles

Polarium Advance Release Date GBA

14April2006

developer: Mitchell Corporation publisher: Nintendo Official website

English language game language: English

The tile-flipping Nintendo DS puzzler arrives on Game Boy Advance in new improved fashion! Flip blocks, rows and columns from one colour to another by running your cursor along the tiles. Create an entire row all of one colour and it will vanish. There are also neutral tiles which can help you achieve your goal – an advantage you'll definitely need, as the difficulty ramps up as you move deeper into the action!

Meet all the requirements for solving a puzzle to earn a gold medal; it sounds simple, but Polarium will have even the most puzzle-hardened players racking their brains. With new kinds of tiles, plus the Daily Polarium Mode that sets you a new puzzle for every day of the year, this is sure to keep you busy over the next 12 months! Players can access puzzles created on the Nintendo DS version, and you can even switch the monotone set-up for something brighter in this GBA version; with new colour schemes, Polarium isn't just black and white any longer...

·365 puzzles - one for each day of the year!

·Test your speed of thought in Time Attack mode

·Create your own puzzles in Edit mode - save them to challenge your friends with your best designs

·New tiles make for a new experience - now you can use Solid, Hurdle, and Multi tiles to solve puzzles

·Play puzzles created on the Nintendo DS version of the game through a password system

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

PEGI rating Polarium Advance

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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