Polarium
Polarium lets you experience the Puzzle gameplay, and it supports both Single-player and Multiplayer modes, released for Nintendo DS. Firstly, the game was published in Japan, China, and Europe countries. However, the player needs to use the stylus which is required to draw lines on the touch screen of DS, flipping black and white tiles to clear challenging puzzles. In the start, the player should choose the titles by merely drawing lines over them using the stylus. However, the chosen tiles will move from black to white or vice versa. While playing the game, the player needs to create the room for falling titles by removing rows as they pile up on the screen’s bottom. Players can remove all the rows by flipping the tiles to make rows that are all white or all black. The surrounding environment of the central puzzle is grey lines that don’t affect the problem but can be used to flip the inactive groups of the tiles in a single pass. There are two modes, such as Challenge and Puzzle. Each offers unique gameplay and addictive gameplay.
#1 Yosumin!
Yosumin is a Single-player and Multiplayer Puzzle video game developed and published by Square Enix for Nintendo DS. The game allows the player to manipulate a grid of Yosumin or tiles in order to make color matches and remove the specific number before the time ends. In the game, the player tries to choose rectangular regions available in a grid of tiles that have approximately the same type of yosumin at all four corners. The ultimate goal of the player is to remove all the rectangles from the grid within the time limit to earn the highest points. The larger the rectangle chosen, the huge number of points the player receives. During the gameplay, somewhere the player finds special yosumin which upon removing provides the player with extra time or points. Up to two players can partake in the game using the Nintendo DS with a single cartridge. With engaging gameplay, cool music, and good controls, Yosumin is a superb game to play.