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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Atari EAN: 0742725275652 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Atari Inc. Manufacturer: Atari Inc. Platform: Sony PSP Publisher: Atari Inc. Release Date: February 05, 2008 Sales Rank: 14615 Studio: Atari Inc.
Features:
More than 80 levels with 5-6 different environments
10 Downloadable levels in a new Paradise environment
3 Modes to choose from - Adventure, Free Play, and Survival modes
Over 8 types of tools available - from destructive items like Bombs, Harpoons and Fishing Nets, to more unique tools like Fans and Freezers
Product Description: A giant cyclone has sucked up thousands of fish from the oceans! It's an ecological disaster! Tanks of water are immediately assembled throughout the world, so that all the fish can be returned to the oceans. As the sea creatures start falling back to Earth, someone must make sure they land safely and quickly since they cannot survive for long out of water! Your goal in Downstream Panic! Is very simple: you have to safely lead as many fish as possible to the sea. Use various tools to control the flow of water and rescue the fish swimming in it
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - The LocoRoco of Puzzle Games
I just picked up this title over the weekend, and I must say I'm finding it very enjoyable -- much more so than Patapan. The controls are intuitive, and the level designs and challenges clever. Basically your goal is to guide the flow of water from the top of the screen so a school of fish can get back to the sea at the bottom of the screen. To control the flow, you activate a number of items, like a plant that diverts water, a bomb that opens holes, a harpoon to kill enemy fish, and more. The tricky part is activating the items in the right places and at the right times. Choose the wrong places or install items too late, and you watch haplessly as your dead fish count rises and rises. Time to hit "reset" and try again! The graphics and soundtrack are sunny and cute, reminding me of LocoRoco. IMO this is a perfect game for PSP -- easy to pick up and put down. Highly recommended!