Meteos: Disney Magic Hands-On
Do you like Meteos? How about Disney characters? If you answered "yes" to both questions, Buena Vista has a game for you.
Lilo and Stitch is just one of the well-known Disney properties to appear in this new version of Meteos.
Tetsuya Mizuguchi's Q Entertainment set the standard for touch-based puzzle games on the Nintendo DS last year with Meteos. Now, the developer has teamed up with Buena Vista Games to combine the quirky puzzler with nearly every Disney character you can imagine in a new version called Meteos: Disney Magic. As big fans of the original game, we had to try out Disney Magic to see if it's more than simply Meteos with Disney graphics slapped on. We'll spare you any chocolate-and-peanut-butter quips with regard to these two seemingly disparate elements and simply say that Q has certainly added more than just new skins to the old Meteos formula with this new game.
If you played the original Meteos, you'll remember a bunch of weird-looking aliens launching meteors at each other's planets in some kind of wacky galactic war. The object was to protect your own planet by sending the other species' meteors flying back at them. As you'd imagine, there aren't any meteors or aliens (except maybe Stitch) to be found in the Disney version of Meteos. Instead, Jiminy Cricket and Tinkerbell have discovered that the library containing all the Disney stories has been ravaged and all the pages have been mixed up. To put things right, you'll have to...play Meteos! You'll play through Disney-themed stages featuring every Disney property you can imagine, from classics like The Lion King to less-conventional ones such as Toy Story and Pirates of the Caribbean.
Disney Magic plays more or less like the original Meteos, as you use the DS's stylus to line up three same-colored blocks in a horizontal or vertical row to launch them--and any other blocks atop them--into the air and off the screen. Disney Magic seems like an easier way to get into Meteos' gameplay, however, since Q has made some changes to it. You'll first notice that you now have to hold the DS on its side to play, as the screens have been oriented vertically. Rather than cram more blocks onto the screen with this extra space, it seems like Q has increased the size of the blocks that were already there. In contrast to the original Meteos, where we would occasionally grab the wrong block with the stylus, we were more precise with our movements in the Disney version.
The other big change to the core gameplay is that you can now move blocks left and right as well as up and down. You can't just drag a block around freely--you have to move it vertically or horizontally, then pick up the stylus and set it back down to move it in the other direction--but this naturally makes it an awful lot easier to put combos together. Lastly, a new special move has been added that varies by stage. You'll have a special meter on the side that fills up as you clear blocks, and you can tap it when it's full to activate powers like the nitro boost, which makes the blocks fall faster but then blows them clear off the screen when you get a combo, or the slowdown, which obviously makes the blocks fall slower and lets you clear out the screen more easily.
Disney Magic doesn't have some of the more complex features of the original Meteos, such as the ability to create new elements and special items from the elements you've already collected, but it does have a couple of more Disney-centric features. There's a story viewer that lets you view all the artwork for the various Disney properties as you unlock them, and the art looks pretty nice from what we've seen, so diehard fans ought to get a kick out of this. There's also a robust download play option, which sends a functional but limited version of the game to a friend with a second DS. That downloaded version can then play a limited single-player game with only one background or a brief multiplayer game against the host with a small set of rules. The game will also have a more fully featured multiplayer component, though we didn't have a second copy of the game to test it with.
As you'd expect with a Disney product, the presentation here is looking top notch, with high-res animated character art and backgrounds on the second screen that change based on how you're playing. Meteos: Disney Magic is due out early next year and looks like it will serve as a good way for younger players to try out one of last year's best puzzle games.
Let me do some maths for y'all: Meteos=best puzzler on DS (imho) Disney= makes some of the best characters in animated films ever. Put them both together, and you get: Meteos: Disney magic= Set to be sequel to best puzzler on DS, with some of the most memorable film characters ever. So? In short, this game will rule.
Meteos é um ótimo jogo, agora na nova versão, espero que só sejam adicionadas coisas boas.
* Barf *
Wow, next stop Meteos: Mushroom Kingdom...
meteos man
not much I give it 35%
Sora(KH) isn't in this game is he?
The new angle to play the game and increased block size are indeed a good thing, my mother is a huge puzzle/Tetris-style fan but she didn't like how small the blocks were in the original when I left her try it out. Sounds very appealing, can't wait.
Sweet. Good to see it's not just going to be the same game with Disney levels.
OMG i thought when they said Meteos + Disney i assumed it was a joke.....
I love the new vertical style and the new meter. I can't stand the kiddie nature of the game. FFS, why Disney? Why not something a little more dignified? Meteos' plot was goofy enough as is. Between this and Gunpey DS I'm feeling quite disappointed.
hell yes this is AWSOME ON SO MANY LEVELS!!!!!!!!
I'm not sure about this one.....
i heard a long time ago this game has wifi but it doesnt look like it.if it does thats the only reason ill get if not the first meteos is still #1 puzzle game
Hmmm... It does occur to me while playing Meteos that the game probably should have been "rotated" so to speak.
Why not a Nintendo-themed Meteos (a la Tetris DS), or Capcom vs. SNK. vs. Meteos? Meteos of the Dead? SMACKDOWN! vs Raw vs Meteos? Anything but a Disney theme... :(
true, KH made slow sales that only gradually incresed as it became more popular, BUT IT DID NOT SUCK. shame on you for sayng that.
torchicfire made a very good point. At first when Kingdom hearts came out no one went to buy it but then after a while, word spread out of how great the game was and it became a Greatest Hits title. You guys should give Meteos: Disney Magic a chance.
They should make an open source meteos, so people can make up their own plots. haha
I've never seen any frame rate problems with Meteos. I love that game but I'm sticking with the orignal. Disney can have this for all I care. This should be attactive too all the babes out there and what I mean by babes is kids.
Hah! You take Disney Property X and you add it to High Profile Game Property Y, and everybody gets all riled up and pissed off, because it's obviously going to suck. Just like Kingdom Hearts, right? Everybody and their mom hated that game! It made absolutely no sales! Everything about it was horrible! Every single thing! They should never have combined Square-Enix and Disney; They just don't mix! Just like Chocolate and Peanut butter! Just like Pineapples and Pizza! Just like Handhelds with two screens! I'm not saying this will be the greatest, most revolutionary thing ever, but come on, people. You combine these things and suddenly people feel as if someone poured red ants and hornets down their spandex pants and shoved you off of a helicopter into the arctic. Give it a chance. And on the note of wifi; Meteos had some frame issues in single player; Even more so in multiplayer. Now, I'm all for playing Meteos online, but not if I'm looking at still frame, one FPS pictures because I'm either playing with someone in a different country, someone that messed with their 56k connection to get Nintendo Wifi to work, there are too many players piling on the blocks, or a combination of all three. Again, Mizuguchi has a great game and a great team, and I'm not saying they can't scrounge up something that'll work on wifi... but there still is the chance that they had problems getting it all to work.
ill probly pick it up, cuz i love me some Meteos, but im worried about the being able to move the blocks horizontally as well. It'll probly take away the fast paced strategy of the original. I want a true sequal with Wi-Fi play!
Buncha freaking sellouts...
dont know just really dont know
If there's a Nightmare Before Christmas area then this is a buy for me.
it seems dumbed down. i'd much rather get a used metoes. which is big thing for me. hi im jofu, and, im a shrik-wrap-aholic
is it me or did they just crappify a really really amazing game?
weird
Great for anybody you hasn't bougth the original
No wi-fi = No buy buy This is the same game as meteos only with sideways movement and still no wifi (which is totally unacceptable). Why even bother?
In theory, it could be really good. If it is, I am enough of a Disney fan to get it too. But... I honestly don't think it will turn out to be all that great... But I've been wrong before... -MW
I'm still a sceptic. . .not sure on how this will turn out
sergloalb64, you read my mind. I mean the new changes eem cool and i dont really mind disney characters but if wi-fi meteos came out it would own and now a second version is coming and no wi-fi? what gives.
Kingdom Hearts would be cool, too.
DARN YOU DISNEY CORRUPTING THE SACREDNESS OF GAMING!
Well maybe kingdom hearts?
sounds good enough btw 5th!
No Wi-Fi. Nuff said.
Hmm. I'll have to see how this goes. Maybe the changes are overall better. Also 3rd.
what the...? thats different, but who knows, maybe it will surprise me
I hope this game turnes out good.
Meteos: Disney Magic
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- Publisher(s): Disney Interactive Studios
- Developer(s): Q Entertainment
- Genre: Puzzle
- Release: Feb 20, 2007 (US) »
- ESRB: E
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