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Konductra

Platform(s): Nintendo DS
Genre: Puzzle
Publisher: O3 Entertainment
Developer: oeFun

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'Konductra' (NDS) Announced - Screens

by Rainier on June 8, 2006 @ 11:19 a.m. PDT

Konductra challenges players to create and destroy lines with colored tiles to either earn points or attack an opponent. This unique, but elegant puzzle title offers four game modes, including Task, Score, VS. CPU, and VS. Human. In both versus modes, the objective is to beat the opponent by filling up the rival's board as quickly as possible. Gamers destroy lines by matching tiles and using the stylus to trace from similar colored conductors running along the four edges of the screen. Once destroyed, the lines are then sent to the opponent's board, bringing the player one step closer to victory.

Taking full advantage of the wireless connectivity of the DS, “Konductra” allows players to either challenge puzzle masters from around the world using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or go against a neighborhood friend via local wireless LAN.

“‘Konductra’ is a game that is perfect for the entire family, and a must have for those long summer road trips,” said Chris Jelinek, president of O~3 Entertainment. “With simple, fun, addicting gameplay, ‘Konductra’ is one of those rare games that you’ll find yourself playing for hours and loving every minute.”

Developed by oeFun, “Konductra” challenges players to create and destroy lines with colored tiles to either earn points or attack an opponent. This unique, but elegant puzzle title offers four game modes, including Task, Score, VS. CPU, and VS. Human. In both versus modes, the objective is to beat the opponent by filling up the rival’s board as quickly as possible by destroying lines on the player’s own board and sending them to the opponent’s board. Gamers destroy lines by matching tiles and using the stylus to trace from like colored conductors running along the four edges of the screen.


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