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Sequence Logo
Sequence box
American Box art of Sequence.
Developer(s) Play! Software Planning
Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nin10
Platform(s) Wii
Genre(s) Action, Puzzle
Release Date(s) 25px-Flag of Japan January 02, 2012
25px-Flag of USA January 03, 2012
25px-Flag of Europe January 03, 2012
25px-Flag of Australia January 03, 2012
Mode(s) 1-2 Players
Age Rating(s) ERating 3Rating USK6 OFLC-G CERO A
Media Included Wii Optical Disc

Sequence (known as チャレンジャー Charenjā in Japan) is an action and puzzle video game developed by Play! Software Planning in conjunction with Nintendo for the Wii console. It was first released in Japan in January 02, 2012. It was released in worldwide in January 03, 2012.

The game is made of series of puzzling challenges, the objective is to find an "S" blue button, the one that serves as the logo for the game by various means, using the Wii Remote to grab or activate objects.

The game has 200 challenges that don't require time to complete, however, the player gets more points if each one is completed in a short time.

Gameplay[]

Sequence is compound of two hundred challenges divided by rounds and played by order in every mode. Each challenge requires the player to find the game's S Button in a different way. The player controls a cursor with the Wii Remote that turns into various objects during some challenges (like scissors or a small fan).

Modes[]

  • Solo Mode: The player plays the challenges alone and tries to complete the game in the shortest time, in order to earn more points.
  • Team Mode: Two players try to beat every challenge, just like the Solo Mode, but they help each other.
  • Versus Mode: There are two players that try to complete the challenges faster than the opponent. Whoever earns more points wins the game.

Index[]

The Index option will appear in the game's menu after the first Round is completed. Here, the player can play every challenge that was played at least once. If the player completes an individual challenge before 30 seconds, they get a golden star on its icon in the menu. If the player takes more than 30 seconds to win the challenge, they receive a silver star (this doesn't applies to boss challenges, since they take a longer time to complete).

Screenshots[]

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