For example, if you link three blue then you can link a multi-coloured one along with three red and detonate them all together. If you miss your chance to detonate a firework, your health meter decreases and it's game over once it's completely depleted. If this happens, you have to begin the entire eight stage campaign again from the beginning so good thing it only lasts about an hour. To help prevent failure, a few power-ups are provided as well as a bonus round whenever you collect all the letters to spell out "Starmine". It's definitely fun to watch the fireworks go off as they can be rather nice to look at when a lot detonate at once. Complete with the relaxing soundtrack, it truly is an enjoyable game to experience. The 1950s-style live action cutscenes are very strange yet undeniably cute. Once you boot it up, you're treated to a video of an adorable little girl waiting for a package. After the delivery, she plays Fantavision with her brother as her parents watch. I didn't know they had PlayStation 2s back then. Anyway, the scenes that are shown throughout the campaign are odd to say the least. You'll witness Earth kids talking to space kids as you wonder just what the heck is going on. Overall, it's undoubtedly a weird little game yet its unique qualities make it one to remember.
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