NDS KuruKuru Chameleon DS - New Import, In Stock

NCS Game Synopsis
«©NCSX» Four sisters of the forest challenge players in games of puzzle action where colored contiguous hexagrams are spun to match the player's chameleon crest. The aim is to dominate the playfield with 50% color hexagrams in your favor to win the bout. As playfields and opponents are conquered, more convoluted playfields appear which affect the way that color swaps may be made. KuruKuru Chameleon was originally released in the arcades and made its way to the PSP before heading for the NDS this week. Strategic considerations and tactics are required in order to conquer more territory than the opponent. Three game modes are featured along with a wireless versus mode where two players link up with 1 game card.

The sisters:

NCS Game Notes
» The Playstation Portable version of KuruKuru Chameleon featured a horizontal aspect ratio per the screen of handheld. Since the Nintendo DS is more of a TATE aspect handheld, the playboards are vertical aspect and utilize both DS screens.

» At the outset of a standard game, players select one of four sisters and then battle her siblings in color spinning action. A chameleon on a hexagram serves as the starting point for each player. A wooden board appears with colored hexagrams on top of it. To start, look at the hexagram colors that are next to your chameleon and then tap a matching color on the available selections to change your chameleon to that color. Any contiguous hexagram that matches the color that you selected will be imprinted with your chameleon seal. By slowly converting hexagrams to your chameleon's side, players win by dominating 50% of the playboard.

» Gauges on the left side of the screen keep track of territory percentages conquered.

» If the player converts a line of hexagrams to a certain color and "encases" other hexagrams below the demarcation line, all of the hexagrams below will change color.
 

 

From the publisher
Turn and reverse, turn with excitement
This is an easy-to-catch-on and lighthearted cheerful educational game. Every time it is the player’s turn to act, he/she can choose a colour that is connected to already owned land, so that it can become owned land by rotation. The side who gets more than 50% of the available land will then be the victor for that round. But the stages in the game come in various patterns, and every opponent has his/her special characteristics. Only after the player has understood and fully made use of the game rules, can he/she clear stage after stage can achieve final victory.  

Game Features, Recommended Points  
Moving beautiful girls and exciting special moves
The main characters of the game are all nice-looking beautiful girls each with her appeal. The player can choose any fancied character to play with for the game. Besides having attractive looks, they also have tricks up their sleeves with special moves like throwing bombs, removing obstacles, placing obstacles and reducing the number of colours that the opponent can choose. Not only having an upper hand over the opponent, but also reversing the situation when one is down to fight the way to victory. When these beautiful girls take action, the player can even hear various nice-to-hear dialogues.  

©2005 STARFISH-SD Inc.
 

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