Area Ten Homebrew developer Kukulcan has come up with a new homebrew puzzle game for the Nintendo DS. Knowing the fun factor included with a lot of his previous homebrew games, this newest game called Area Ten is based on a popular Flash game, which tests your motor skills as you try to isolate two differently colored balls between the two halves of your DS's screens.
The goal of each stage of the game is to isolate the red colored balls in the lower half of your screen while putting the blue colored ones in the top half. You basically manipulate the opening where the balls can move from one area to another with either the d-pad or the stylus.
Much like Kukulcan's other games, Area Ten shows a simple yet addicting kind of gameplay where gamers can easily while the time away with. Area Ten is relatively hefty for a homebrew game, weighing in at 1.7MB, but is well worth the size considering the amount of flashy backgrounds and music the developer has included in the game.
In any case, you can download the archive of Area Ten at QJ.NET's download section, which you can access through the link below.
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