Electroplankton is music game, in which you create music by touching things on the touch screen. In the US, it was released in limited number because it is not a mainstream game. Along with not being considered a mainstream game, it's also commonly considered not to be a game at all, but rather a toy, as there is no real objective, and there is no way to actually loose (in fact, its probably even less of a game that Brain Age is, seeing as that game actually features an objective/time limit/and score).
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| - Electroplankton is music game, in which you create music by touching things on the touch screen. In the US, it was released in limited number because it is not a mainstream game. Along with not being considered a mainstream game, it's also commonly considered not to be a game at all, but rather a toy, as there is no real objective, and there is no way to actually loose (in fact, its probably even less of a game that Brain Age is, seeing as that game actually features an objective/time limit/and score).
- Electroplankton is music video game released for the Nintendo DS, in which you create music by touching things on the touch screen. In the US, it was released in limited number because it is not a mainstream game. Along with not being considered a mainstream game, it's also commonly considered not to be a game at all, but rather a toy, as there is no real objective, and there is no way to actually lose (in fact, its probably even less of a game that Brain Age is, seeing as that game actually features an objective/time limit/and score).
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| - Electroplankton is music game, in which you create music by touching things on the touch screen. In the US, it was released in limited number because it is not a mainstream game. Along with not being considered a mainstream game, it's also commonly considered not to be a game at all, but rather a toy, as there is no real objective, and there is no way to actually loose (in fact, its probably even less of a game that Brain Age is, seeing as that game actually features an objective/time limit/and score). The game, or rather "toy", is also often times considered a demonstration of what the Nintendo DS hardware can do, as it takes advantage of most features, including the touch screen and microphone (with the latter one being featured more so than most other games that were released at the time). There are ten different types of Plankton that you can touch that will produce different sounds and performances. The Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2008 deemed Electroplankton the first game in which the player could compose their own music.
- Electroplankton is music video game released for the Nintendo DS, in which you create music by touching things on the touch screen. In the US, it was released in limited number because it is not a mainstream game. Along with not being considered a mainstream game, it's also commonly considered not to be a game at all, but rather a toy, as there is no real objective, and there is no way to actually lose (in fact, its probably even less of a game that Brain Age is, seeing as that game actually features an objective/time limit/and score). The game, or rather "toy", is also oftentimes considered a demonstration of what the Nintendo DS hardware can do, as it takes advantage of most features, including the touch screen and microphone (with the latter one being featured more so than most other games that were released at the time). There are ten different types of Plankton that you can touch that will produce different sounds and performances. The Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2008 deemed Electroplankton the first game in which the player could compose their own music.
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