Electroplankton is not a video game. It could say it on the box and you still wouldn't believe it. It's interactive. It utilizes the DS's ingenious touch screen in the most creative ways possible....read the complete Electroplankton review at GameZone
Although most of the ElectroPlankton are manipulated with the stylus to create music, a few incorporate the DS's microphone as well. Rec-Rec, for instance, acts as a basic four track recorder, allowing you to record four different samples that play over...read the complete Electroplankton review at GameSpy
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There's little doubt that Nintendo's DS handheld has enjoyed a reputation for coming up with some truly unique and interesting games that think outside the usual structures of gaming. Many of the titles need no introduction to the hardcore gamer, but one...read the complete Electroplankton review at The Laser
What happens when Nintendo puts together a completely nutso piece of musical software that's so out of the ordinary it's not even carried on retail store shelves? After playing with a gaggle of fish-like creatures that react in musical ways depending on...read the complete Electroplankton review at Games Radar
To conclude, there's no game here, limited staying power, and no real incentive for you to buy this game. In fact, it looks, feels, sounds, and plays like something a programming major might make in Flash. My recommendation: Trick your buddy into buying...read the complete Electroplankton review at Netjak
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