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Down in bermuda switch review
Down in bermuda switch review




down in bermuda switch review

Our adventurous aviator Milton finds himself trapped in a time bubble deep inside the Bermuda and needs your help to escape. Down in Bermuda is a quirky adventure filled with puzzles to solve and mysteries to uncover. The latter two can be defeated via the player's Nunchuck. Overcome creatures of the deep and unravel the islands secrets in search for a way back home. In the Wii version, the obstacles include a Coral Destroyer and a Jellyfish that destroy the reefs under the surface, and a Squid that releases black ink or sponge bubbles, making dissoliving pods more difficult. Items can be obtained either from busting coral blocks that contain them, or buying them from the main shop with money the player acquires throughout each play.

down in bermuda switch review

There are other items the Bomb wipes out a group of coral blocks bunched together, a Rainbow Coral erases all coral blocks with the same colour as the one you hit with it, and the Wave washes away the top row of blocks. Τhe Anchor is an item that kills the latter. In the DS version, obstacles include squids that black out coral pieces so they get unerasable for a number of turns, sharks that disturb the player's, and snails that eat some of the coral created. There are three modes in the game Time Mode, Endless Mode and Story Mode. In a reverse version of regular puzzle games, distributing too much substance, leads to it floating down to the sea bottom, and causing pollution. The player's goal is to make the young coral grow by distributing nourishing substances in the sea from their boat once 3 or more of the same are connected, a reaction occurs that makes the coral grow. At one point, a European release was planned by Phoenix Games (which also released other games developed by NorthPole Studio at the time) under its original title, Coral Savior it was ultimately handled by Funbox Media. Bermuda Triangle: Saving the Coral is a puzzle environment-themed game, released for the Wii in 2009 and the Nintendo DS in 2010, by Storm City Games.






Down in bermuda switch review