The Mitchell Corporation have revealed that they're currently working on two games for the DS, along with one for the Wii. What these are remains a mystery, but they're scheduled for this year.
The company is currently known for puzzle games on the DS, such as Polarium and actionloop (similar to Zuma on the PC).
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tonysburger said:
you could probably learn how to make a waffle maker in there ...
T3Knyne said:
Ts university tuff ...
spleefian said:
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spleefian said:
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Zendalf said:
Was Polarium any good? Please post
um said:
Yes it owns.
Scooby Jew said:
I've never heard of either of the DS games or the company, I hope they don't make a crappy game. Disney's already made too many of those on the Wii.
DragonFoxCoon said:
Just what we need; more puzzle games.
Wiimaster said:
Polarium was kind of like the lights. If that helps.
Elementrat said:
I never played it but I thought the general buzz on it was slightly positive.
Epsilon said:
Actually, yes it was. I found it very addicting.
Nintendo iQue said:
Polarium was kind of fun. It got boring after a few stages though. I'd only suggest buying it if you are a huge fan of puzzle games and want something kind of different.
cmk said:
Polarium wasn't amazing, but it was a solid puzzler early on in the DS's life. If you need puzzles though, try Tetris DS or even the mario 64 minigames, those two are some of your best options.