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Electroplankton: Sun-Animalcule is a DSiWare video game released in 2009. It costs 200 Nintendo Points. Electroplankton: Sun-Animalcule is the same game as the Sun-Animalcule mode in Electroplankton for the Nintendo DS. Virtually nothing has been changed, despite the omission of the nine other game modes (which were released separately on DSiWare).

Gameplay[]

The top screen is a microscope which looks at the molecules. You click on a spot on the bottom screen and tiny molecules appear and pop with smiles on their faces as they pop.

Overtime, they get bigger, and when they get very big and pop one more time. They disappear, restarting the cycle.

It also has a day and night cycle which changes their sound. The day and night cycle is the reason why they are named that. Because at morning, they are circles and pop like the sun's rays. At night, they show cresent moons and pop into aura of a circle around the molecule with a smile as they pop too.

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Nintendo Life[]

Nintendo Life rated it a 5/10, stating that it's hard to make a song for people who aren't experts.

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