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Honeycomb Beat ( Nintendo DS )
Honeycomb Beat puts your brain power to the test with a cool fusion of Music and addictive puzzles. Solve
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Honeycomb Beat Nintendo DS (Dual-Screen) [NDS]
A music-driven puzzle game for the Nintendo DS, Honeycomb Beat features intuitive touch screen gameplay
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NinDS - Honeycomb Beat
A music-driven puzzle game for the Nintendo DS, Honeycomb Beat features intuitive touch screen gameplay
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Honeycomb Beat
Honeycomb Beat puts your brain power to the test with a cool fusion of music and addictive puzzles. Solve
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NinDS - Honeycomb Beat
Honeycomb Beat features intuitive touch screen gameplay and more than 200 unique puzzles to energize
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Honeycomb Beat (DS)
Honeycomb Beat puts your brain power to the test with a cool fusion of music and addictive puzzle action.Solve
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Honeycomb Beat (DS)
Players must manipulate colored tiles to clear the board in Honeycomb Beat. Selections of tutorials offer
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Honeycomb Beat (DS)
Players must manipulate colored tiles to clear the board in Honeycomb Beat.Players must manipulate colored
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(4)0
Bought this because I thought Tetris was overpriced. Check screen shots to see if this is what you want. I find it partially subs for Tetris but is nowhere near as entertaining, definitely boring for younger kids and frustrating.
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This game is easy to use - you simply tap the touch screen to manipulate the puzzles. These puzzles are fun and they give you hints at the end of each one so you can do better next time. I like the different play modes - there are 2 - one an untimed puzzle and the other is sort of tetris like. There is also a tutorial mode. You should do a few untimed puzzles after the tutorial to get the hang of it. Then you will really like it! :) Have fun!
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Honeycomb Beat marks another puzzler release on the DS, which already has it's own hefty line of solid puzzle games. Despite it's derivative feel, gameplay, and overall delivery though, Honeycomb Beat manages to provide enough fun and challenge to make it pretty solid overall. When first poppong in Honeycomb Beat, you'll notice an uncanny resemblance to Lumines as you use the stylus to tap the touch screen in an effort to change the colors of the hexagon-shaped grids that resemble, well, honeycombs. Touching said hexagon in turn changes the color of the surrounding ones and so, and that's basically the kick of the game. Like most other puzzlers, the game gets harder the longer you play, but there isn't much reason to stick around far into the game. There are 200 puzzles to play through, but the real challenge of the game doesn't become apparent until much later, which by that time, you may have already lost interest. There just isn't much incentive to keep playing through like that
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