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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Puzzle/Action Puzzle
RELEASE DATE
09/JAN/06
ESRB RATING
EVERYONE,
DEVELOPER
PUBLISHER
TRAITS (member-attributed "LIKES")
THE SETTING #USES
PLAYING AS #USES
PLAYING AGAINST #USES
HOW IT'S PLAYED #USES
GENERAL TONE #USES
DESCRIPTION
Designed by Japanese interactive media artist Toshio Iwai (Otocky, SimTunes), Electroplankton turns the Nintendo DS into a highly interactive audio-visual toy. Something of a cross between a life simulation and DJ software, the program allows players to create their own music, complete with dynamic visual-effect accompaniment, by using the touch screen to manipulate cute little "plankton" characters and their various environments. Each of the ten electroplankton modes allows for distinct aural patterns, including one that can be used as a sampler, repeating whatever noise it captures through the DS microphone. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“This game was fun to play around with during a break at work... That was about it though, I didn't feel like I was going to become some sort of super star song writer through this product that used that as a selling point. Maybe if they worked...”
“This game was fun to play around with during a break at work... That was about it though, I didn't feel like I was going to become some sort of super star song writer through this product that used that as a selling point.
Maybe if they worked out data storage on it and being able to edit clips you like this could of gone a long way and maybe even be used as a music making device... However...
I'm failing it at this point. Thumbs down.”
created 26/NOV/2009
“One of my favorite DS titles. It's fun to sample loops and use them with Abelton Live and various effects. :]”
“One of my favorite DS titles. It's fun to sample loops and use them with Abelton Live and various effects. :]”
created 19/JUL/2009
16
The world record for number of button mashes per second, set by Toshuyuki Takahashi.
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