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Producer(s) | Hideo Yoshizawa |
Series | Unō no Tatsujin |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS
Singleplayer, multiplayer |
QuickSpot
Gameplay
The game projects two images, the correct one on the top screen, and an error filled one on the bottom screen. Comparing the two images, the player has to locate and find the inaccuracies or changes from the top screen to the
This game is based on the traditional game
The players use none of the face
This game has 3 modes each for single player and multiplayer. Single player has 3 modes: Rapid Play, Focus Play, and Today's Fortune. Multiplayer has 3 modes: Time Bomb, Scramble, and Download Play. In the main stages of Rapid Play, there is 1 difference, except in some special stages. Special stages are unlocked by earning medals, the first medal unlocks "Animation". The 50th medal unlocks "Story".
Focus Play has 10 differences in 140 puzzles, of which 50 are unlocked from the start. After completing all available puzzles, 10 more are unlocked. If 3 mistakes are made in a puzzle, then it's game over. The amount of differences remaining are indicated by the frowns at the bottom right corner. After a difference is found, a frown will smile.
Today's Fortune has 5 differences in 5 images and after circling a difference in an image, it advances to the next image. There are 4 fortune types: Health, Study/Work, Romance and Money. The game will give a fortune from 0-5 after completing all images. These fortunes can be viewed once a day.
Time Bomb involves up to 8 players circling the difference so they can pass the system to the next player. Sometimes "reverse" and "skip" prompts show up. When the bomb explodes, the player with the DS loses.
Development and release
It was announced on the website GoNintendo[5] that the game would be localized for North America, and was released on March 19, 2007, 13 months after the Japanese launch.[6] An early review of this game on GameSpot gave it a score of 6.3.[7] The North American version also adds references to other Namco franchises like Pac-Man, Mappy, and Mr. Driller.
Notes
- ^ Known in Japan as Unō no Tatsujin: Sayaka Kai! Machigai Museum (右脳の達人 爽解!まちがいミュージアム, Unō no Tatsujin: Sayaka Kai! Machigai Myūjiamu, Right-Brain Master: Refreshing! Mistake Museum)
References
- ^ "Unou no Tatsujin: Soukai! Machigai Museum 2 Release Information for DS - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.gamespot.com. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
- ^ "QuickSpot: Master of the Right Brain announced for Switch". Gematsu. 2021-02-19. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
- ^ "QuickSpot for Switch now available in the west". Gematsu. 2022-01-06. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
- ^ "Hands-On QuickSpot".[dead link]
- ^ "Quickspot headed for US". 17 January 2007.
- ^ "QuickSpot Release Information for DS - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.gamespot.com. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
- ^ "QuickSpot for DS Review".