Bomberman Land Touch! (Nintendo DS, 2006)

Release date: Thursday 20th July 2006

Platforms: Nintendo DS

Published by: Atlus, Rising Star Games

Developed by: Hudson Soft

Genres: Action, Puzzle

Story Drive📖 8/20
Accessibility🚪 18/20
Depth🤿 3/20
Challenge💀 12/20
Duration⌛ 12/20
Freedom🌎 11/20
Review Scores
5xCBC
Fouttaf Score
Dimension: 5
Pretty average in terms of dimension. The simplicity of the minigames counterbalances the cleverness of the map and puzzle elements, which can be surprisingly tricky at times.
The Flair: C
The art style is fetching, to say the least, and the animations as you move through its cute world are cool. The soundtrack, on the other hand, is nothing to write home about.
The Feel: B
The premise is a no-brainer for a console like the NDS, and it isn't poorly executed by any means, but the minigames themselves are a bit unremarkable, and perhaps only three are truly fun.
The Fuel: C
The peculiar open world and how the levels are integrated work very well. On top of that, the adventure progression is very satisfying, increasingly so as you get closer to the end.
Great
80
Classic Score
Conclusions
Bomberman Land Touch stands out thanks to its unique combination of genres, a charming art style, and a very engaging progression throughout the adventure. It may not be at the top of the NDS rankings, but it surely is a great addition to anyone's library.
Bomberman Land Touch!
Bomberman Land Touch! (Nintendo DS, 2006)
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Release date: Thursday 20th July 2006
Platforms: Nintendo DS
Published by: Atlus, Rising Star Games
Developed by: Hudson Soft
Genres: Action, Puzzle
Trait Chart
Story Drive 📖 8/20
Accessibility 🚪 18/20
Depth 🤿 3/20
Challenge 💀 12/20
Duration 12/20
Freedom 🌎 11/20
Review Scores
5xCBC
Fouttaf Score
Dimension: 5
Pretty average in terms of dimension. The simplicity of the minigames counterbalances the cleverness of the map and puzzle elements, which can be surprisingly tricky at times.
The Flair: C
The art style is fetching, to say the least, and the animations as you move through its cute world are cool. The soundtrack, on the other hand, is nothing to write home about.
The Feel: B
The premise is a no-brainer for a console like the NDS, and it isn't poorly executed by any means, but the minigames themselves are a bit unremarkable, and perhaps only three are truly fun.
The Fuel: C
The peculiar open world and how the levels are integrated work very well. On top of that, the adventure progression is very satisfying, increasingly so as you get closer to the end.
Conclusions

Bomberman Land Touch stands out thanks to its unique combination of genres, a charming art style, and a very engaging progression throughout the adventure. It may not be at the top of the NDS rankings, but it surely is a great addition to anyone's library.

Great
80
Classic Score