The top screen of of the DS is where the action is. Here you play the games, which are surprisingly solid - each one a prime representation of both it’s genre and the year of it’s fictional release date. As the “years” progress the complexity of the gameplay and the graphical design noticeab...
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Those that have followed the series will know it has seen similar success on both the Nintendo DS and Wii, as well as a recent diversification outside with Gardening Mama. The DS however is the game’s spiritual home and where it simply works the best. The tactile taps, swipes and circles crea...
Thu, Nov 5 | from Wired