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|developer=[[Q Entertainment]]
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|publisher=[[Buena Vista]]
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|releasedates= [[February 22]] [[2007]] (NA)
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'''''Meteos: Disney Magic''''' is a [[puzzle]] video game co-developed by [[Q Entertainment]] and [[Aspect]], published by [[Buena Vista Games]] for the [[Nintendo DS]] handheld video game console. It is the sequel to ''[[Meteos]]'', also for the Nintendo DS. ''Meteos: Disney Magic'' follows the same basic concept as ''Meteos'', but makes many distinct changes, the most notable being that it features Disney characters as opposed to the various alien species from ''Meteos''.


The sequel to [[Meteos]] was released in February 07 and developer Q Entertainment wanted to give it a twist. To appeal to younger audiences and seeing the potential for it's simplicity, it signed a deal with Buena Vista and Disney to create a Meteos featuring Disney characters. The same basic gameplay applies here but the blocks are now Disney characters and not aliens. This game is also played on it's side and the top screen or the non-touch screen now features images and videos of classic Disney characters. Although never reaching the sales figures that the original did, it was still praised by critics.
==Gameplay==
The player must hold the Nintendo DS sideways à la ''[[Brain Age]]'', creating a taller playing field on the touch screen. The top screen shows a particular scene, which changes when launching a certain number of Meteos off of the screen. Such scenes include ''Lilo & Stitch'', ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'', and ''Pirates of the Caribbean''. One of the biggest changes in gameplay is the ability to drag tiles left and right, unlike the original ''Meteos'' whose tiles could only be moved up and down. This only applies to Easy, Medium and Hard modes; in Expert mode, only up and down movements are allowed.


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Latest revision as of 13:46, 4 November 2022

Box artwork for Meteos: Disney Magic.
Box artwork for Meteos: Disney Magic.
Meteos: Disney Magic
Developer(s)Q Entertainment, Aspect
Publisher(s)Buena Vista Games
Year released2007
System(s)Nintendo DS
Preceded byMeteos
SeriesMeteos
Designer(s)Masahiro Sakurai
Genre(s)Puzzle
Players1-4
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
LinksMeteos: Disney Magic ChannelSearchSearch

Meteos: Disney Magic is a puzzle video game co-developed by Q Entertainment and Aspect, published by Buena Vista Games for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. It is the sequel to Meteos, also for the Nintendo DS. Meteos: Disney Magic follows the same basic concept as Meteos, but makes many distinct changes, the most notable being that it features Disney characters as opposed to the various alien species from Meteos.

Gameplay[edit]

The player must hold the Nintendo DS sideways à la Brain Age, creating a taller playing field on the touch screen. The top screen shows a particular scene, which changes when launching a certain number of Meteos off of the screen. Such scenes include Lilo & Stitch, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Pirates of the Caribbean. One of the biggest changes in gameplay is the ability to drag tiles left and right, unlike the original Meteos whose tiles could only be moved up and down. This only applies to Easy, Medium and Hard modes; in Expert mode, only up and down movements are allowed.

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