I have found this Flickr, that’s nice pink collection for Nintendo DS.

I have found this Flickr, that’s nice pink collection for Nintendo DS.

Categories: Review
Tagged: nintendo ds, nintendo ds collection, Nintendo DS Pink Collection, photo nintendo ds lite
I would like to review why this product is top selling in Amazon, lot of Nintendo DS gamers bought this game. Brain Age 2: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day for Nintendo DS is a fun, rewarding game that helps you flex your mental muscles with quick activities that help keep your brain in shape. Brain Age is inspired by the research of Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, a prominent Japanese neuroscientist. His studies evaluated the impact of performing certain reading and mathematic exercises to help stimulate the brain.
You can read some review as following.
“That wacky brain doctor is back with 17 new mental minigames in Brain Age 2, and whether you’re doling out dimes, quarters, and nickels or counting a runner’s ever-changing place in a footrace, they all provide a nice intellectual workout — much more so than the original. In this way, it’s a big improvement; few of these struck me as too easy, and it’s now harder to quickly ace the tests and rocket right up to the ideal brain age of 20. I vastly prefer Rock Paper Scissors, where you have to call out the winning (or losing) move in the game, to the original game that had you calling out the color you saw on a screen. And Serial Subtraction, in which you subtract a particular number over and over again, also felt like it was genuinely challenging my brain instead of the original’s too-basic arithmetic.”
Categories: Nintendo DS Games
Tagged: Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!, nintendo ds, puzzle game
I would like to review some information for this new game which available a few days ago, Myst, the number-one-selling game title of all time with more than 13 million units sold, is THE adventure to have on the DS. Myst is one of the most well known adventure licenses in the world. Myst is an immersive experience that draws you in and won’t let you go. You enter a unique setting, venturing alone to varied times and places, the worlds that compose Myst. There are no instructions, and you encounter no living beings but soon realize your actions may help individuals who are somehow trapped in a parallel dimension. You must solve a multitude of puzzles, mazes, and problems, but Myst’s principal attractions are its environment and the underlying intrafamily drama that unfolds as you explore.

Categories: Review
Tagged: myst, myst ds, myst nintendo ds, nintendo ds