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Mr. Driller Drill Spirits Review - DS
4th August 2005
by
David Latham
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6.5
Gameplay:
6
Graphics:
5
Audio:
5
Multiplayer:
7
Innovation:
8
6 Graphics:
5 Audio:
5 Multiplayer:
7 Innovation:
8 Gameplay
In a standard Mr. Driller game the idea is to get to the bottom of the mine to save all the miners. The only problem is, the mine breaks down all around you, and you can run out of breath. Racing down to the bottom as fast as you can is usually a good idea, but sometimes the more times you drill, the more air you lose, so it's better to think strategically in order to get all the bricks lined up, allowing for a good combo. The brick colours range as much as colours of the rainbow, however sometimes you'll only have to tackle two or three colours at a time. The harder levels have several colours which makes combos difficult to pull off.
You don't need to use any of the buttons in Mr. Driller Drill Spirit's which we found very innovative. All you do is push on the screen with your stylus where you want Mr. Driller (or one of the other unlockable characters) to go, and he'll go there. Drilling is as easy as tapping once on the blocks, unless they're rocks in which case you'll have to dig at them for a little while. You have to watch out for the rocks because they often take away a large amount of your air supply. Never fear though, there are lots of air tablets lying around which replenishes your air bar a little bit.
There are only two different ways to die in the straight forward game in Mr. Driller: Drill Spirit's: You can run out of air, or you can get crushed by falling blocks. In the other modes of gameplay however, you can get attacked by other things. The other main gameplay mode is Pressure Driller which sets you against a massive drill. You have to dig your little heart out to escape it, but inevitably most of the time it will catch up with you. The massive drill can be viewable on the top screen, and you can watch it merge on to the touch screen as it desecrates anything in it's path… including you!
Your HUD is basically all over the screen. The ... (continued next page)
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