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Meteos is a masterful new puzzle game from Masahiro Sakurai (designer of Super Smash Bros.)& Q Entertainment. The innovative features of Nintendo DS shine in Meteos: the touch screen allows for intuitive control & DS wireless capabilities makes for smooth multiplayer fun. Add in tons of unlockable secrets & unpredictable game play changes on each planet, & you have a mind-bending intergalactic voyage!
Name: Geolyte
Size: 90 cm
Info: Earth, water and air are balanced on this blue planet.
The merry Geolyte civilization is very similar to Earth's.
Tip: Stacks fall slowly here, making it well-suited to beginners.
Name: Firim
Size: 1.5 m
Info: This incandescent planet burns from within and rotates at high speed. The Firims can command lava flows at will.
Tip: With a narrow play field and rapid speed, this is a good planet to launch attacks from.
Name: Oleana
Size: 50 cm
Info: This watery planet is mostly covered in seas that teem with life. Oleanans are highly advanced and peaceful.
Tip: H2O Meteos appear frequently on this planet, and the Meteos stacks move as if underwater.
Name: Florias
Size: 15 cm
Info: Flowers bloom wildly on this planet. Floriasians are sentient plants that use their own petals to tell the future.
Tip: Florias is crawling with the Herb and Zoo elements you'll need to complete most fusions.
Name: Freaze
Size: 40 cm
Info: Chilling blizzards ravage this icy orb. Freazers are more mass than organism, and enjoy sliding their bulk over ice.
Tip: Freaze is a well-rounded planet. It's easy to distinguish the different Meteos, and because of it's skinny width it's not too hard to clear the entire screen.
Name: Layazero
Size: 0,01 mm
Info: It's unclear whether this holographic planet is real or an illusion. Layazeroes draw strength from holographic designs.
Tip: Layazero is a great place to stock up on Zap elements.
Name: Anasaze
Size: 2,5 m
Info: This wild planet has a thin atmosphere, making life harsh. Anasazeans can go days subsisting on a tiny bit of water.
Tip: The quick launches on this planet make the bonus for lowest-level ignitions slightly larger here than on other planets.
Name: Grannest
Size: 50 cm
Info: This planet thrives on industry, wich has sullied its environment and forced the native machines into space.
Tip: The strong graviity on Grannest makes it difficult to clear the entire screen. Meteos stacks don't lauch as high, but they float down slowly.
Name: Bavoom
Size: 70 cm
Info: Fierce winds cut through the dense atmosphere of this barren planet. The Bavoomians live on the wind currents.
Tip: Stacks don't stay in the air very long, which can make it easy to spot combos when they fall back to the ground.
Name: Jeljel
Size: 40 cm
Info: This molten orb is covered in viscous, gooey magma that Jeljellians can fuse with. They are a very lonely race.
Tip: Since taller Meteos stacks fall more slowly on Jeljel, you have plenty of time to create secondary ignitions.
Name: Boggob
Size: 15 cm
Info: The warlike people of this swampy planet must fight for life in an ecosustem teeming with predators.
Tip: If you're searching for the ultra-rare Soul element, try spending some time on Boggob.
Name: Wiral
Size: Variable
Info: Only machines move across this ravaged planet's surface. The Wiralons all moved into the lobes of an electro-brain.
Tip: Wiral's gravity keeps Meteos stacks close to the ground. Set up a lot step jumps and combos to keep things moving on this planet.
Name: Wuud
Size: 6 m
Info: Wuud is basically a single giant tree. Wuudites live symbiotically with the great tree, never harming it.
Tip: Wuud is an extremely wide planet. Meteos stacks rise and fall very slowly, so things can get out of hand when the Meteos start raining down more quickly.
Name: Thirnova
Size: Variable
Info: This strange light spawned between two supernovas is likely an alternate dimension. Thirnovas are half energy.
Tip: Meteos stacks launch quickly on this planet, but it's difficult to score step jumps because the stacks fall to the ground so slowly.
MY FAV PLANET !!!
Name: Suburbion
Size: 18 m
Info: This tiny, man-made space suburb is home to a bellicose race bellicose race whose home planet was destroyed by constant warfare.
Tip: Meteos stay incinerated for a long time on Suburbion, giving you plenty of time to set up big combos.
Name: Yooj
Size: 10 cm
Info: A thunderhead of monstruous size hangs over this sphere. As a result, Yoojics can only think big.
Tip: Yooj is a very wide planet. The speed with which Meteos fall depends on the weight of the stack, so it can be difficult to clear the entire bottom row.
Name: Brabbit
Size: Variable
Info: A collage of colored gas hangs over this planet. Brabbiters are sentient gas beings and amazing shapeshifters.
Tip: Meteos stacks rise and fall slowly on Brabbit, making it a great place to practice your combos.
Name: Megadom
Size: 10 cm
Info: Most of this planet is covered in dense gas that makes the natives, who live on a floating island, eternal optimists.
Tip: Megadom's low gravity allows Meteos stacks to launch high into the sky. Try launching stacks with only one or two rows to get them off the screen immediately.
Name: Gigagush
Size: 23 m
Info: The great vortex around this planet sucks in anything nearby. Gigagushers suck in prey and use poison fangs.
Tip: Visit Gigagush if you need to stock up on Zap elements.
Name: Cavious
Size: 1 m
Info: A massive cavern stretches deep below this planet. The stubborn Caviousians use their heads as rock hammers.
Tip: Meteos stacks fall very slowly on Cavious so there is plenty of time to set up step jump combos.
Name: Dawndus
Size: 70 cm
Info: This planet boasts a perpetual state of either dawn or dusk. The insomniac Dawndusians like to feign sleep.
Tip: On Dawndus, even a small combo will launch your stack into space. The planet is fairly narrow so it's easy to clear the entire screen.
Name: Globin
Size: 10 cm
Info: Globin's structure is much like a living body, and its people distribute nourishment and repel invaders.
Tip: Because of it's wide layout, globin is the perfect place to practice step jump combos.
Name: Starrii
Size: 1 m
Info: The home of the goddess Starrii, this planet is populated by humble oracles who live to protect her.
Tip: If you need some Glow elements to complete a fushion, Starrii is the place to look.
Name: Lastar
Size: 50 cm
Info: A fierce brilliance envelops this world, eliminating all shadows. Lastarals speak by reflecting this brilliant light.
Tip: Lastar is a very wide planet with weak gravity. Since the Meteos stacks float to the ground slowly, be careful when Meteos begin to fall more quickly.
Name: Gravitas
Size: 1 m
Info: The brutal gravity of Gravitas turns the tiniest into an ultradense particle. Gravitases enjoy little leisure.
Tip: When you first incinerate a group of Meteos, nothing will happen. Incinerate a second group touching the first group to send everything above that point into space.
Name: Hotted
Size: 30 m
Info: The intense heat of Hotted makes the iron-rich on its surface shine. Hotteds are savage, giant... but dutiful.
Tip: Only step jumps and secondary ignitions offer the necessary thrust to launch Meteos on Hotted.
Name: Mekks
Size: 1.4 m
Info: Once a space mine, the natives of Mekks spun wires like thread to make a constantly evolving mechanized planet.
Tip: Meteos stacks return to the surface of the planet very quickly on Mekks. Avoid trying to move Meteos while the stack is making its descent.
Name: Vubble
Size: 10 cm
Info: Vubblies skate amoug giant bubbles mades by Vubble's highly viscous ocean foam. They absolutely loathe sharp things.
Tip: Vertical incinerations won't do anything for you on Vubble. Try horizontal groupings and don't let the sides grow too tall.
Name: Hevendor
Size: Variable
Info: Hevendor is home to the life-forms known as seven sages. Before these powerful psychics, Meteos are but toys.
Tip: On Hevendor, Meteos immediately disappear as soon as you create an ignition. Because of this, Hevendor is one of the best planets to choose in VS. Mode.
Name: Forte
Size: 3 m
Info: The timid Forters, renowned jumpers, live in the deep surface cracks of this liquid and plant free planet.
Tip: Your best bet on Forte is to launch large Meteos stacks using vertical ignitions.
Name: Luna=Luna
Size: 40 cm
Info: THese twin moons are like lovers dancing a waltz. The natives often attempt to jump between moons.
Tip: When Meteos start to rain down quickly, avoid letting single or double columns of Meteos stack up.