Software:Pop Island

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Pop Island
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Developer(s)ODENIS Studio
Publisher(s)ODENIS Studio
Composer(s)Raphaël Gesqua
Platform(s)Nintendo DSi (DSiWare)
Release
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Pop Island is a Nintendo DSi video game by French developer ODENIS Studio. When the game was still available for purchase, it cost 200 Nintendo points, and could be downloaded at the DSi Shop. Pop Island is a capture the flag type game. The player's objective is to bring as many flags to their base as possible in a set amount of time, while trying to stop the opposing team from bringing flags to their base. The characters of Pop Island consist of 12 different animals such as a lion with wheels, surfing penguin, a fish, a skateboarding elephant and many others. A sequel, Pop Island – Paperfield, released in July 2010.

Gameplay

The game is presented from a third-person perspective. Using the Nintendo DSi's D-pad or by touching the bottom screen with the Stylus the player moves their character to capture flags and return them to their base. The player may shoot firecrackers at opponents in an attempt to pop them away from the player. If the player is hit by a firecracker, the player drops their flag (if the player is holding one) and is popped from where they were.

Players can chose between 3 main types of characters: wheeled, fish, and flying. Wheeled characters move quickly on land, but slowly in water. Fish swim quickly in water but move slowly on land. Flying characters move at moderate speeds above land or water. The game offers local multiplayer for up to eight players via DS Download Play.[2]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic77/100[3]
Review scores
PublicationScore
IGN7.5/10[5]
Nintendo Life8/10[4]
Pocket Gamer4/5[6]

Pop Island received generally positive reviews from critics. CheatCC gave the game a 4/5, praising the game's "sweet presentation," "poppy tunes," and "madcap action."[2]

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