Link 'n' Launch
Link 'n' Launch
Link 'n' Launch est un jeu de réflexion et de puzzle développé par Intelligent Systems et édité par Nintendo, disponible sur Nintendo DSi depuis le 11 novembre 2009 via le service DSiWare. Dans ce titre, le joueur doit connecter des tuyaux de carburant pour lancer une fusée dans l'espace.
Du côté de la critique, NintendoWorldReport a salué le fait que, même si Link 'n' Launch n'est peut-être pas le titre le plus innovant d'Intelligent Systems, il reste très plaisant à jouer. Everyeye.it a de son côté qualifié le jeu de puzzle original, jugeant que le mode principal sollicitera les réflexes des joueurs et leur aptitude à déplacer des objets dans l'espace, tandis que le mode puzzle en compterait 100. Sur Metacritic, un joueur a indiqué avoir acheté le jeu sur le DS Store en espérant qu'il soit similaire à Pipe Dream.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Link 'n' Launch may not be the most innovative new title from Intelligent Systems, but it's still a blast to play. »
« Links' n Launch is an original puzzle game. The main mode will test player's reflexes and ability to move objects in space, while the puzzle mode contains 100 intricate logic diagrams. »
« It looks cute and sounds great, but it takes too long to grasp its mechanics. [Oct 2010, p.93] »
« Link 'n' Launch is easily one of the more unique puzzlers you're ever likely to play. It takes a very basic gameplay premise and moulds a unique outer space puzzle theme around it all. Intuitive touchscreen controls and an extremely basic set of gameplay objectives make the game easy to pick up but difficult to put down. »
« But despite sounding infuriatingly complicated, Link 'n' Launch very quickly gets under your skin. The only problem is it's a bit lightweight. With just 10 missions and 100 pretty simple puzzles to barrel through, you're soon left wanting more. »
« One of the better puzzle downloads on DSi, but still unlikely to hold your interest beyond a few hours. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« I bought this off the DS store, hoping it would be akin the Pipe Dream (which I haven't played in **** would probably be playing as regularly as I play the various iterations of Tetris, were newer versions of Pipe Dream available). It's really not akin to Pipe Dream, aside from the rough description of 'laying out a path.' But this particular game....really not very fun. I find the controls more awkward than fun. Now I kinda wish I could have my $4 **** whatever. No refunds from the DS store, no matter what kind of drek they get you to buy. (Which reminds **** about some trial versions, nintendo? It's part of the reason I don't have any spite for buying games off xbox **** really, when Microsoft is more 'customer friendly' than you, you're doing something wrong.) »