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''Polarium Advance'' ( in Japan) is the sequel to the Nintendo DS puzzle game ''Polarium''. ''Polarium Advance'' was developed by Mitchell Corporation for the Game Boy Advance. The object of the game is similar to that of ''Polarium''. Black and white tiles fill a grid, and by drawing a single line in the grid, tiles can be flipped from black to white (or vice versa). Solid, horizontal lines of all black or all white tiles are erased, and the goal is to erase the entire grid in this manner. ==Game modes== *Stage * *Daily Polarium: This mode consists of 365 puzzles - one puzzle for each day in a year - and your goal is to solve one puzzle per day. * *Polarium Reference: Here you can play groups of puzzles you have already cleared in Daily Polarium. * *Edit and Custom: In these modes you can create and play, respectively, your own puzzles (up to 100). Initially, the only Special Tiles that can be used in your own puzzles are Hurdle tiles, but the other Special tiles can be unlocked during the regular game. You can also input puzzles by password, and the game is backwards compatible with passwords for ''Polarium''. *Time Attack: In this mode, you're given either 5 hard or 10 easy randomly generated puzzles, and have to solve them as fast as possible. Unlike its predecessor, ''Polarium Advance'' was released for the Game Boy Advance, with some significant changes. The unpopular Challenge Mode was removed, and the game focuses more on the Puzzle Mode, which features 365 puzzles - nearly four times as many as ''Polarium.'' Each puzzle stage can be played in Stage Mode, with no time limit, or Time Mode, where the player aims to complete a puzzle as fast as possible. Edit Mode for creating custom puzzles makes a return in ''Polarium Advance'' as well. The color scheme is changeable from black and white, to add a bit of customization and color to the game. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Polarium Advance」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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