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Link 'n' Launch
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パネル連結 3分ロケット Panel Renketsu: 3-Fun Rocket
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The logo of Link 'n' Launch.
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N. America:
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February 8, 2010
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Japan:
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November 11, 2009
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Europe:
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August 6, 2010
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Australia:
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August 6, 2010
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Link 'n' Launch is a puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems and released for the DSiWare service in November 2009 in Japan, February 2010 in North America, and August 2010 in the PAL region.
Blurb
Nintendo website
Move tiles to get fuel to your rocket and complete dozens of levels in two modes of play. 3-2-1… Blast off!
Take your puzzle-solving skills to new heights in Link ‘n’ Launch, a puzzle game in which you move tiles to create a path that connects fuel to your rocket, blasting it through space. Complete the basic training mode to learn how to play Link ‘n’ Launch, and then buckle in for the ride through the robust Missions and Puzzles modes. Missions mode has you propelling the rocket through space to reach the target planet within the three-minute time limit, while Puzzles mode challenges you to clear all fuel and pipe tiles from the screen. In both modes, not only do you need to create a path to keep your rocket fueled, but you’ll have to also account for immovable tiles and special tiles that add parts to upgrade your rocket or give you additional time to complete the level. All while keeping your rocket’s flight path within the established boundaries. The countdown to launch has started—are you prepared?
Take your puzzle-solving skills to new heights in Link ‘n’ Launch, a puzzle game in which you move tiles to create a path that connects fuel to your rocket, blasting it through space. Complete the basic training mode to learn how to play Link ‘n’ Launch, and then buckle in for the ride through the robust Missions and Puzzles modes. Missions mode has you propelling the rocket through space to reach the target planet within the three-minute time limit, while Puzzles mode challenges you to clear all fuel and pipe tiles from the screen. In both modes, not only do you need to create a path to keep your rocket fueled, but you’ll have to also account for immovable tiles and special tiles that add parts to upgrade your rocket or give you additional time to complete the level. All while keeping your rocket’s flight path within the established boundaries. The countdown to launch has started—are you prepared?
Gameplay
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Technical details
Media:
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Digital download (DSiWare)
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Download size:
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37 blocks
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Input / compatible controllers:
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Nintendo DSi
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