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Fizz NDS

The Fizz is a logical item, prepared exclusively for holders of a two screen console from the Nintendo stables. The user's task is to correctly align twenty-five points, each with four antennas in different colors (red, green, blue, yellow and white).

Puzzle | Nintendo exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer | LAN

Fizz Release Date NDS

25April2008

developer: DK Games publisher: Lexicon Entertainment

English language game language: English

FIZZ is an inventive puzzle challenge that will have gamers on the edge of their seat, is exceedingly simple to understand but infuriatingly challenging to master!

The central and principal game board is composed of twenty-five points each with four antennae. Each antenna can contain four colours. The goal is to create energy flow by aligning colours. When a loop is created, points are deducted and other points come onto the board.

The theme of the game is outer space and the player can select one of ten boards that make up the full experience. Each board has a link with an element from our solar system (décor and music linked with a planet).

The principal element of the game is energy and by combining the correct colours, energy fluxes are formed. The bigger the energy loops, the more points the player receives. This basic and overriding game principle is supplemented with bonuses and setbacks. Bonuses are special antennae that help the player whilst the setbacks take the form of broken antennae or exterior elements such as asteroids, meteorite showers, etc. which hinder the players’ progression by destructing nodes (Meteorites, Aliens), changing colours (Magnetic storm, Pulsar) or forbidding the node to be moved (Magnetic Spheres).

Last updated on 14 March 2008

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:   Player counter: 1-4  

PEGI rating Fizz

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