You may have played Tetris Attack, Pokemon Puzzle League, or if you're particularly erudite, Panel de Pon—but this year, Nintendo's releasing it on the DS as Planet Puzzle League.
Planet Puzzle League is played by moving blocks left or right with the stylus and trying to match three or more in a row or column. Strategy comes in by setting up your matches to make chains. In multiplayer modes, heavy chaining will bury your opponent in garbage.
Full support for the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection with online play for up to four players is present, and folks on each others' Friend Rosters can engage in friendly epithet-hurtling during matches. For non-friend matches, a Wi-Fi Novice mode is also available for newcomers until they've accumulated a certain number of wins, giving them a chance to learn the game.
Planet Puzzle League is already out in Japan as Panel de Pon DS. It hits North American retail on June 4.
Planet Puzzle League is played by moving blocks left or right with the stylus and trying to match three or more in a row or column. Strategy comes in by setting up your matches to make chains. In multiplayer modes, heavy chaining will bury your opponent in garbage.
Full support for the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection with online play for up to four players is present, and folks on each others' Friend Rosters can engage in friendly epithet-hurtling during matches. For non-friend matches, a Wi-Fi Novice mode is also available for newcomers until they've accumulated a certain number of wins, giving them a chance to learn the game.
Planet Puzzle League is already out in Japan as Panel de Pon DS. It hits North American retail on June 4.