Big bang mini ds game review




















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Big Bang Mini DS. User Score. Your Score. Rate this:. Log in to finish rating Big Bang Mini. Big Bang Mini. Share this? Summary: In Big Bang Mini, your main objective is to use the stylus to create fireworks and destroy the waves of enemies that loom overhead.

Big Bang Mini is the kind of game that would not fit well on any system ot Shooters are one of the generes in video games that I've missed and had became sort of a lost practice in video games for a long while.

One of the great things about this system is it brought a lot of things in video g In this age of high-tech video games, it's hard to remember what genre started it all. I speak, of course, of arcade games, like Pac-Man and Mario vs. Donkey Kong. You have to show at least a little appreciation for thes The basic premise of Bing Bang Mini is using fireworks to blow up floating objects. That's about it. Only it's ten times harder than it sounds, because if anything touches you, you're immediately dead.

No multiple liv On a first opinion, this game provides the textures and the nostalgia of games like Geometry Wars or Galaga, but a highly refined twist occurs. The action happens in both screens at once, and the pace is merciless. To shoot the fireworks you just need to draw a vertical line with your stylus; you can, and most of the time will, fire multiple shots creating some crazy firework action.

The thing is, all the firework you throw in the sky can ricochet right back to you if you miss the shot, you'll have to move you little "thing" in the lower screen with restless movements. There's a bar to be filled on the left of the lower-screen, each little star you collect from the downed enemies will fill it a little, sometimes some enemies will drop bigger stars that will do a much better job in filling the star-meter; you beat the level when you have it completely full.

The game gets so dynamic that will easily suck you in, the fast-pace will keep you entirely focused and the adrenaline in non-stoppable! That's the beauty of this game, from the moment you turn it on, until the moment you decide to turn your handheld off, the game grabs you by the neck and never let you go. For all the firework here you find great graphics with tight animations and great atmosphere.

You play through various locations, it can be a city like New York or Rio de Janeiro, as well as in an abyss under the sea or a savanna. Another incredible thing is that each location will give you levels with its own set of uniqueness, like each one has its own design for the star-meter and for the little thing you control, not to mention that each will have the background coherently designed by the place it represents, but in a very freaky way.

Another aspect that is unique in each level are the musics, each has to do with the location of the level; in the savanna you have some drums playing, in Rio de Janeiro you have Samba-like beats, in the snow level you have some high-pitched sounds creating a well-known atmosphere of frost. When you finish the level you have the opportunity to play a brief bonus level, you just need to connect dots to form an image in a constellation.

The nice thing is that as well as everything else, this changes from location to location too, each has it own way of running onto the numbers and form the image, as you advance into the game, the job gets harder and harder; and if you manage to complete every single bonus-screen in the game you are awarded with a new game mode.



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