Konductra

Konductra
Developer(s) oeFun
Publisher(s) O~3 Entertainment
Designer(s) Ian Dunlop
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date(s)
  • NA October 31, 2006
Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player, online multiplayer

Konductra is a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS published by O~3 Entertainment. The game had an interesting development cycle, with IGN revealing the title on November 23, 2005. At the time independent developer oeFun had started work without having a publisher lined up. oeFun and O~3 came into a publishing agreement in the summer of 2006 after the title was finished.[1]

Multicoloured pairs of tiles have to be placed on a grid that is lined with 'conductors' by using the DS's stylus, with the aim of creating rows or blocks of the same colour. Once a row of tiles reaches the edge of the board, the pieces can be removed by drawing with the stylus through a conductor and along the chain. The game is also Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection enabled.

A sequel titled Konductra: Graveyard Shift was released for download on the Apple iOS on July 18, 2013.[2]

Gameplay

Players destroy lines by matching tiles and using the stylus to trace from like coloured conductors running along the four edges of the screen. The bottom touch screen is where the game is played. The top screen shows integral information about the game being played. The built-in tutorial, with speech, offers an overview of game basics. There is a timer that counts down as the piece is being positioned, and if the tile is not placed on the grid by the time the countdown reaches zero, the piece is automatically put on the board as a "block" tile. These "blocks" can only be removed by being conducted in a chain twice, as opposed to just once for a normal token. Modes include:

Online Play

When playing on the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, the Nintendo DS nickname, rank and score of each player are tracked. The leaderboards on Konductra.com can be used to compare individual ranks and scores with players from around the world. Anyone that quits is awarded an automatic loss, to prevent the behaviour often encountered during Mario Kart DS online play, where competitors would exit the game when they realised they were going to lose so as not to affect their rank. Only Worldwide games played on the Nintendo WFC modify the player's ranking - Local/Friend matches do not. When a Nintendo WFC Worldwide match is played, the player's current rank and highest score from the single player Score mode is posted on the online leaderboards.

Reception

Konductra received average reviews, scoring 60% on Metacritic and 63% on GameRankings. Many critics criticized the bare-bones presentation, but praised the gameplay, some calling it "original" and "solid".

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings63.59%
Metacritic60/100
Review scores
PublicationScore
G4
GameSpot4.2/10
GamesRadar6/10
IGN6.5/10
Nintendo World Report5.5/10

References

  1. Wood, Ben (August 10, 2006). "Interview with Konductra Developer". N-Philes. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  2. admin (July 18, 2013). "Konductra: Graveyard Shift is now Available!". oeFun. Retrieved January 19, 2014.

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