Popular games for collection Electroplankton

07.04.2005

Electroplankton is an interactive music video game for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. It allows the player to interact with animated plankton and create music through one of ten different plankton themed interfaces. The first-run edition of Electroplankton in Japan came bundled with a set of blue colored ear bud headphones. The game offers two game modes: Performance and Audience. The Performance mode allows the user to interact with the plankton through use of the stylus, touchscreen, and microphone. Audience mode simply allows the user to put down the system and enjoy a continuous musical show put on by all of the plankton, although the user can interact with the plankton just like in Performance mode. Audience mode is like a demo mode in some other games.

08.07.2009

Trapy plankton make sounds as they swim over graceful lines made up of linked triangles.

26.08.2009

Varvoice plankton memorize the sound of human speech and repeat it over and over.

05.08.2009

Sun-Animalcule plankton get their name from their tendency to emit light in a sphere around them.

08.07.2009

Normally aquatic creatures, Hanenbow sometimes use floating leaves to launch themselves out of the water, creating strange sounds and melodies as they bounce off the leaves.

26.08.2009

Resembling delicate snow crystals, Marine-Crystal plankton float elegantly on the surface of the water.

05.08.2009

Luminarrow plankton are famous for their habit of perfectly following arrow-shaped formations.

08.07.2009

Beatnes are curious plankton with geometrically shaped heads that form vertical strands like seaweed.

08.07.2009

Nanocarp have very sensitive hearing.

22.07.2009

Lumiloop plankton are curious, donut-shaped aquatic creatures.

22.07.2009

Rec-Rec are fishlike plankton that feed on sound waves.