Drop Cast
- Meet Ingrid and take on her twisted puzzle challenge. Form rows of blocks on one screen by creatively matching them to one another.
- Ingrids toys are alive, and they?re not in the mood to make friends. Take on other toys in the mash-up of block matching and spell casting, where a excellent offense is an vital as a excellent defense.
- Peruse owing to the Spells Library and learn the toy?s various modes of attack.
- One cart play for up to 4 people!
- Endless combinations, never play the same game twice.
Product Description
Get ready for some spell casting mayhem in this wicked fusion of puzzle game and battle mechanics! Ingrid didn’t play nice with the other boys and girls so she chose to make some new friends…from her stuffed animals. Once the toys came to life they needed life skills, and she was pleased to teach them 24 devastating spells to use and abuse.
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This game was frustrating as heck, yet addicting to the point where I am selling it because I will be breaking my DS if I don’t get rid of this game. I am pretty excellent at puzzle sports meeting and I don’t even know if there is a level 2 in this game because I never got that far. Avid puzzle gamers might like this one but if you’re expecting tetris, reflect again and don’t buy this one.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game, while looking fun and challenging has very small for levels. In the review it boasts multiple levels and fascinating unlock able characters, but you really don’t get past the first level in game play. You play the same level over and over, with very small to no change.
All in all I was very disappointed in this pricey game. I would only recommend if you are under the age of 6, or don’t mind repetitive sports meeting.
Rating: 1 / 5
If you are expecting something like Tetris and an simple puzzle game, you’re sadly mistaken. This game in fact takes approach in order to beat the AI (artificial intelligence) in this game. But if you like mindless clicking of matching colors and witty banter between “living” stuffed animals, this game is for you!
I have to disagree with the other posts about how frustrating the game is, but if you don’t pay attention to the beginning tutorials I can see how irritating the game may be. The object is to brilliant groups of the same colors and if you happen to have a certain amount of that same affect touching you can cast “spells” on your opponent (the AI or your friends) to try and get their piles of blocks to the top of the screen. Sounds simple but I assure you the AI doesn’t let you win that simple.
This game is VERY addictive. & I’m def. keeping my copy.
Rating: 4 / 5
A agree with the other reviewer, its addictive but its extremely frustrating. In fact the tale line matches its game play… Tormenting
I keep playing it because I can’t believe I can’t beat the first level, which is why I will eventually get so mad I will trade it in. (Probably for another mindless release of Nancy Drew)
What makes it so hard is that unless you are playing remotely against other people, you are playing against a CPU that makes flawless and deadly moves. The instructions are vague and their are some key methods of “casting spells” that determine where on the opposing screen they will strike. This isn’t clarified, so you keep losing until the synapses in your brain figure out this small trick…. and then all this approach does is to delay your inevitable loss to the CPU…..
This will definately be the next game traded in.. I can’t relax to it… but yet, I want to beat that evil small stuffed animal…..
Rating: 3 / 5
Dropcast slipped on to shelves recently from Singapore without much fanfare, which is a bring shame on it wasn’t better promoted. Its a solid puzzle game with excellent graphics which presents a splendid game package.
Dropcast incorporates a basic classical action puzzle stylishness with a fresh twist. It brings in some new elements which make you reflect about your moves differently, but are still unadorned enough the game is very addictive. The essence of the game is popping groups of the same affect blocks with your stylus, and the rest fall down. The screen rises from the bottom, and your opponent will be dropping more on top, and if your screen touches the top you lose. But depending on the colors of blocks you pop, there are additional effects more than just dropping the blocks on your opponent.
In Battle Royale mode, you pop groups of blocks of the same affect, if there are two or more touching, and the rest fall to the bottom. If you have enough touching you make a ’spell’ which you cast at your opponent. The effect varies depending on the affect of blocks. It ranges from dropping more dead blocks on them to sending fireballs. You can counter an opponent’s spell from falling on you by breaking a group of blocks with a ‘-’ on them. Each character also has a special attack that can be obtained by breaking a large group of blocks. These generally tie up the opponent’s screen for several seconds. If used wisely these can be a game winner, but are not an automatic win.
One unique feature of the game is where you pop the blocks matters- many sports meeting just randomly drop stuff as you clear blocks, but this one drops them based on where you popped the cluster. So if you see your opponent has a couple tall columns close to killing them, you can try to aim for those!
In total there are 4 block colors for each character- a basic attack, 2 spell attacks, and a counter. With a limited number of block colors the game may seem deceptively simple, but it is not. The CPU is excellent at giving you a run for your cash so you will have to play well, since if you don’t get huge enough block groupings it doesn’t drop anything on your opponent.
In Ingrid’s Curse mode, it is like a nonstop battle to see how long you can last, but the rules are a bit different. Your goal is to fill up rows on the other side of the screen which will disappear, without letting either screen touch the top. By popping blocks you send Tetris-stylishness shapes over to the other screen based on the number of blocks you popped and their location. So be careful about sending over a tall block or it may kill you!
There are a bunch of characters to unlock which each have their own spells and specials. There is also a bunch of Achievements you can strive for.
You can play up to 4 players on a release cartridge.
The graphics are gothicly cute and gameplay is splendid. My only nitpick would be that sometimes when you die, it cuts very quickly to the ‘You Lose’ screen so you miss seeing what killed you (generally it just means your opponent dumped a huge load of blocks on you.)
A splendid game for addicts of sports meeting like Meteos and Planet Puzzle League
Rating: 5 / 5