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''Panel de Pon DS'' (and it's DSi version) is the only game in the series to incorporate Touch Controls.
 
''Panel de Pon DS'' (and it's DSi version) is the only game in the series to incorporate Touch Controls.
Japan reviewers criticized this game for the lack of fairies or characters, and others for the slow pacing of the game even when set on the highest difficulty.
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Japan reviewers criticized this game for the lack of fairies or other characters, and others for the slow pacing of the game even when set on the highest difficulty. Unlike previous installments, this game uses a techno motif for its aesthetics instead of the former cute aesthetic.
   
 
== Game modes ==
 
== Game modes ==
 
There are a variety of game modes in ''Panel de Pon DS''
 
There are a variety of game modes in ''Panel de Pon DS''
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=== Daily Play ===
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*Time/Score Attack
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*Lift Attack/Stage Clear
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*Garbage Attack
 
=== Single Player ===
 
=== Single Player ===
 
*Endless
 
*Endless
*Time Attack/Vs. COM (Score, Garbage, Lift/Clear)
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*Time/Score Attack/Vs. COM (Score, Garbage, Lift/Clear)
 
*Puzzle
 
*Puzzle
 
**Basic Puzzle
 
**Basic Puzzle
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**Active Puzzles
 
**Active Puzzles
 
**Mission
 
**Mission
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*Stage Clear
 
=== Multiplayer ===
 
=== Multiplayer ===
 
This mode is not in the DSiWare version of the game. ''Panel de Pon DS'' is the first game in the series to feature online battles.
 
This mode is not in the DSiWare version of the game. ''Panel de Pon DS'' is the first game in the series to feature online battles.
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Link
 
Link
 
! ID#
 
! ID#
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! Available in DSiWare Version
 
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|FILMS
 
|FILMS
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|[https://youtu.be/56LNo0B_d64]
 
|[https://youtu.be/56LNo0B_d64]
 
|0 (JP), 1 (INT)
 
|0 (JP), 1 (INT)
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|Yes
 
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|One Drop
 
|One Drop
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|[https://youtu.be/uiJWEaN9fF0]
 
|[https://youtu.be/uiJWEaN9fF0]
 
|1 (JP), 0 (INT)
 
|1 (JP), 0 (INT)
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|Yes
 
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|-
 
|endless track
 
|endless track
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|[https://youtu.be/iYh3bQIkYe0]
 
|[https://youtu.be/iYh3bQIkYe0]
 
|2
 
|2
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|No
 
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|CLOCK
 
|CLOCK
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|[https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8917884]
 
|[https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8917884]
 
|3
 
|3
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|No
 
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|HANA
 
|HANA
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|[https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8917804]
 
|[https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8917804]
 
|4
 
|4
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|Yes
 
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|trance
 
|trance
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|[https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8933201]
 
|[https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8933201]
 
|5
 
|5
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|Yes
 
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|A Wave of a Sound
 
|A Wave of a Sound
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|[https://youtu.be/q32smafuxn8]
 
|[https://youtu.be/q32smafuxn8]
 
|6
 
|6
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|No
 
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|Congrested!
 
|Congrested!
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|[https://youtu.be/lV_O5waCxYI]
 
|[https://youtu.be/lV_O5waCxYI]
 
|7
 
|7
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|No
 
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|NEON
 
|NEON
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|[https://youtu.be/IkHVG2Pj-N0]
 
|[https://youtu.be/IkHVG2Pj-N0]
 
|8
 
|8
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|No
 
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|CUBE CUBE CUBE
 
|CUBE CUBE CUBE
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|[https://youtu.be/LhyzhBOIqU8]
 
|[https://youtu.be/LhyzhBOIqU8]
 
|9
 
|9
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|No
 
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|LIP<ref>Lip's Stage from the first ​Panel de Pon​ game, exclusive to the Japanese version without a cheating device</ref>
 
|LIP<ref>Lip's Stage from the first ​Panel de Pon​ game, exclusive to the Japanese version without a cheating device</ref>
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|[https://youtu.be/xU5ITYgWgHA]
 
|[https://youtu.be/xU5ITYgWgHA]
 
|10
 
|10
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|Yes
 
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== Regional Differences ==
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== Version Differences ==
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*In the DSiWare version, the Puzzle Modes, Daily Play, wireless, and stats are unavailable, while VS. COM only allows you to play Garbage Attack. There is also a volume slider that is on the bottom-left at the top screen. The title screen includes a help button at the bottom right side of the screen in vertical position.
== Stages swapped ==
 
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In Stage Clear, stages 3 and 4 go straight to the 4th and 5th background respectively, and stages 5 and 6 starts back at the first 2 backgrounds in the game.
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=== Stages swapped ===
 
The FILMS and the One Drop themes are swapped as the first and second themes respectively in the International versions.
 
The FILMS and the One Drop themes are swapped as the first and second themes respectively in the International versions.
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=== Lip's Stage ===
 
=== Lip's Stage ===
 
[[File:LipPaneldePonDS.png|frame|Lip's Stage in ''Panel de Pon DS'']]
 
[[File:LipPaneldePonDS.png|frame|Lip's Stage in ''Panel de Pon DS'']]
 
[[Lip]] returns in the series for the first time in the series after being previously absent for nearly a decade (''Panel de Pon DS'' release date) since the [[BS Panel de Pon - Event '98|Satellaview Event '98 release]]; However this stage is exclusive to the Japanese version so you must use a cheating device to access her stage in the North America and PAL releases of the game. This stage is a simple port of the graphics from the [[Panel de Pon|first game]] in the series, with minor modifications: the trees are no longer surrounding the HUD elements due to them being placed at the extra screen size in horizontal or vertical mode on the Nintendo DS. The stage takes place in the [[Fairy World]] accompanied by Lip and [[Furifuri]]. The chains no longer affect the characters on the screen, so Lip's mouth does not move upon doing one or Furifuri doing a flip; Lip also uses a new voice clip from making a chain, but she doesn't speak after doing longer chains.
 
[[Lip]] returns in the series for the first time in the series after being previously absent for nearly a decade (''Panel de Pon DS'' release date) since the [[BS Panel de Pon - Event '98|Satellaview Event '98 release]]; However this stage is exclusive to the Japanese version so you must use a cheating device to access her stage in the North America and PAL releases of the game. This stage is a simple port of the graphics from the [[Panel de Pon|first game]] in the series, with minor modifications: the trees are no longer surrounding the HUD elements due to them being placed at the extra screen size in horizontal or vertical mode on the Nintendo DS. The stage takes place in the [[Fairy World]] accompanied by Lip and [[Furifuri]]. The chains no longer affect the characters on the screen, so Lip's mouth does not move upon doing one or Furifuri doing a flip; Lip also uses a new voice clip from making a chain, but she doesn't speak after doing longer chains.
 
*Conditions to unlock Lip's Stage in ''Panel de Pon DS'':
 
*Conditions to unlock Lip's Stage in ''Panel de Pon DS'':
**Get 10,000 points in Score attack.<br />(Not to be confused with Endless)
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**Get 10,000 points in Time/Score attack.<br />(Not to be confused with Endless)
 
**Clear all Puzzles
 
**Clear all Puzzles
 
**Complete all Stage Clear Stages
 
**Complete all Stage Clear Stages
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/a8nj/question/index.html Panel de Pon DS Website]
 
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/a8nj/question/index.html Panel de Pon DS Website]
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0703/12/index.html Nintendo Online Magazine]
 
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170929190436/https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/IkiUaINsV1VDcc7mfIcMUJoK-jpwo4_Q/#game-overview Planet Puzzle League Website (US)]
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20081222012326/http://us.touchgenerations.com/game_planetpuzzle.jsp Touch Generations Website (US)]
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20090904220634/https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/o-OnE4DNfVGTu6Zd-mKNzl8RfkybQOfH/ Puzzle League Express website]
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-DS/Puzzle-League-DS-272629.html Puzzle League DS Website (EU)]
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.za/Games/Nintendo-DSiWare/A-Little-Bit-of-Puzzle-League--262070.html#Overview A Little Bit of... Puzzle League Website (EU)]
 
==Videos==
 
==Videos==
 
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Revision as of 01:53, 12 November 2019

Panel de Pon DS (パネルでポンDS); known as Planet Puzzle League in the United States; known as Puzzle League DS in Europe; is a game for the Nintendo DS. This game has also gotten a DSiWare release in the form of Chotto Panel de Pon (ちょっとパネルでポン); known as Little Bit of… Puzzle League in PAL regions; known as Puzzle League Express in North America; with the multiplayer feature being removed.

Panel de Pon DS (and it's DSi version) is the only game in the series to incorporate Touch Controls. Japan reviewers criticized this game for the lack of fairies or other characters, and others for the slow pacing of the game even when set on the highest difficulty. Unlike previous installments, this game uses a techno motif for its aesthetics instead of the former cute aesthetic.

Game modes

There are a variety of game modes in Panel de Pon DS

Daily Play

  • Time/Score Attack
  • Lift Attack/Stage Clear
  • Garbage Attack

Single Player

  • Endless
  • Time/Score Attack/Vs. COM (Score, Garbage, Lift/Clear)
  • Puzzle
    • Basic Puzzle
    • Advanced Puzzle
    • Active Puzzles
    • Mission
  • Stage Clear

Multiplayer

This mode is not in the DSiWare version of the game. Panel de Pon DS is the first game in the series to feature online battles. Wi-Fi Battle

  • Free Play Battle
  • Novice Battle
  • Friend Battle
  • Birthday Battle

DS Wireless Play

  • Garbage
  • Clear
  • Score

Backgrounds

Japanese Song List
Background Image English name

Link

ID# Available in DSiWare Version
FILMS DS FILMS Bodkin Point [1] 0 (JP), 1 (INT) Yes
One Drop

(ヒトシズク)

DS One Drop Alpha Wave [2] 1 (JP), 0 (INT) Yes
endless track DS endless track

Physics Engine

[3] 2 No
CLOCK DS CLOCK Xenon Time [4] 3 No
HANA DS HANA Lobelia Cardinalis [5] 4 Yes
trance DS trance Genetic Drift [6] 5 Yes
A Wave of a Sound DS A Wave of a Sound Compression Wave [7] 6 No
Congrested! DS Congrested Enigmatology [8] 7 No
NEON DS NEON Neon Isotope [9] 8 No
CUBE CUBE CUBE DS CUBE CUBE CUBE Cu3d [10] 9 No
LIP[1] DS LIP [11] 10 Yes

Notes

  1. Lip's Stage from the first ​Panel de Pon​ game, exclusive to the Japanese version without a cheating device

Version Differences

  • In the DSiWare version, the Puzzle Modes, Daily Play, wireless, and stats are unavailable, while VS. COM only allows you to play Garbage Attack. There is also a volume slider that is on the bottom-left at the top screen. The title screen includes a help button at the bottom right side of the screen in vertical position.

In Stage Clear, stages 3 and 4 go straight to the 4th and 5th background respectively, and stages 5 and 6 starts back at the first 2 backgrounds in the game.

Stages swapped

The FILMS and the One Drop themes are swapped as the first and second themes respectively in the International versions.

Lip's Stage

LipPaneldePonDS

Lip's Stage in Panel de Pon DS

Lip returns in the series for the first time in the series after being previously absent for nearly a decade (Panel de Pon DS release date) since the Satellaview Event '98 release; However this stage is exclusive to the Japanese version so you must use a cheating device to access her stage in the North America and PAL releases of the game. This stage is a simple port of the graphics from the first game in the series, with minor modifications: the trees are no longer surrounding the HUD elements due to them being placed at the extra screen size in horizontal or vertical mode on the Nintendo DS. The stage takes place in the Fairy World accompanied by Lip and Furifuri. The chains no longer affect the characters on the screen, so Lip's mouth does not move upon doing one or Furifuri doing a flip; Lip also uses a new voice clip from making a chain, but she doesn't speak after doing longer chains.

  • Conditions to unlock Lip's Stage in Panel de Pon DS:
    • Get 10,000 points in Time/Score attack.
      (Not to be confused with Endless)
    • Clear all Puzzles
    • Complete all Stage Clear Stages
    • Beat Vs. COM on Hard, Level 10

The game won't notify you when you have met the conditions, so you'll have to look at the stage select modes in any modes outside of the Vs. Com mode or modes that don't allow you to choose a skin. Lip's Stage is the last stage in the stage select.

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