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   Electroplankton
Developer: Toshio Iwai
Publisher: Nintendo
Number of Players: 1
Release Date: TBA
Music and art work together to create a fresh, innovative and interactive visual audio experience on the Nintendo DS. Featuring the visual style of renowned Japanese artist Toshio Iwai, Electroplankton is a freeform piece of software in which players must touch the screen in different ways in order to provoke underwater creatures to make different sounds, which in turn could create beautiful music.

Electroplankton is not really a game. There is no goal. Players merely improvise with sounds in order to create music, and that's as far as it goes. There are 10 different types of underwater creatures to interact with, each with their own way to control, whether it be rubbing, poking, clapping, singing, or talking. Sounds range from haunting melodies to head-nodding beats!

Look for a review of this title on Gen-N soon.

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