Archive for August, 2009

The Sims 2 - Pets (DS): Now your Sims have Pets

Friday, August 14th, 2009

For all those of you who have played Nintendogs on your Nintendo DS, playing The Sims 2 - Pets (DS) will certainly not be a gaming exercise. By now, many of you must have accustomed to grooming a pet, teaching him things and etiquettes and worse, cleaning up all the excretion scattered around. There is an array of directions that have to be delegated to the pet to make him/her understand that obeying all commands is a big requisite to smooth gaming. The gamer becomes a dedicated veterinary expert and also vaccinates the pet at times when he/she shows signs of sickness. The controls are very easy to operate and an object which you want your ‘Sim’ to go and fetch can be spotted at once. The pet also needs to be diagnosed at times when it shows signs of fatigue. Keeping your pet healthy is imperative and that is a task that the gamer has to religiously follow.

The Sims game is as good as the first edition and includes some variations to induce that excitement factor. The pets are their charming self and will really test your patience when they make you run around. All the gamer needs to show is some compassion towards the pets which will make them permanent loyalists. The sound in the Sims 2 - Pets (DS) is quite good and so are the graphics. Do not expect any slash action but only a subtle flow of emotions. The pricing of the game has been done very affordably which makes it one of the most buyable games in the market.

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Imagine - Modern Dancer (DS): Get your Dance on! 

Friday, August 14th, 2009

If you are obsessive about music and dance, you can take out all that energy on your Nintendo DS by playing Imagine: Modern Dancer. The game is all about grooving to the tunes and showing off all the moves that you have in your arsenal. The gamer has to feel the music, keep the character in pulse and jive on the dance floor. Expressions are in the hand of the gamer who has to make the protagonist display them and make sure that the audience keeps cheering. The gamer has the option of selecting his brand of music, customizing the look and feel of the character and finally, choosing and designing all the dance steps. The final aim is to win the World Championship of Modern Dance.

The game is good for all those who are fond of dancing and love to shake a leg whenever given a chance. It has all the requisite spice and attraction required to get into the groove. Participate in this fest and get the experience of a lifetime. The dance carnival is the best competition one can get into to show off his talent in the Imagine - Modern Dancer (DS) game. It is especially good for girls who love to be cheerleaders during games. The pricing of the game has been done very affordably and there are a lot of enchanting things that will keep you hooked onto it. Be it Beyonce, Christina or Britney Spears, you can prove that you are simply the best by customizing your own moves. Get a copy and dance!

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Spore Creatures (DS): Save Little Oogie in this fun Intergalactic Adventure

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

If you are fond of playing games based on intergalactic adventures, then Spore Creatures (DS) for the Nintendo DS Lite is the perfect game for you. The escapades cut across numerous planets and feature a lot of creatures whom you can only see in movies based on the extra terrestrial. The plot of the game from Electronic Arts is appealing and has a lot of features which will make you ask for more and more. The journey is completely based in space with the gamer portraying the role of a hero whose ally Little Oogie is kidnapped by aliens. You need to set out on a rescue operation to save your tiny friend whilst ensuring that you decimate every hindrance that comes in your way. The voyage will take you through galaxies and will also help you in attaining a lot of innovative spaceship components. The total time that the gamer will take to complete the Spore Creatures (DS) might go up to 10 hours if played continuously on the Nintendo DS.

The game is good for all those who love playing such adventurous fixtures as it will put them through the experience of traveling through a virtual galaxy. There are a lot of hideous space creatures that you have to fight past in Spore Creatures (DS) and some of this monsters are so unique that you will be unlikely to forget them anytime soon. A lot of rough terrain needs to be crossed to complete the mission. The pricing of the game is rational, which makes it for a very viable purchase. I would say that you need to play the Spore Creatures (DS) at least once to experience the thrill and chill.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (DS) is an exciting RPG

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Dungeon crawlers can be very intriguing. They will keep goofing up with their way out and at the same time will pull off something that will invariably take them to them next echelon. The Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (DS) for the Nintendo DS lodges one such character which is all set to enthral audiences, veterans and beginners. Monsters are a constant show up where as puzzles keep loitering around the gamer which adds that extra bit of chutzpah to the whole process. One can also call it a plot to divert the attention of the gamer away from the main tasks, but then its absence will only deprive the gamer of that requisite attention which the game deserves. The Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (DS) game from Square Enix takes off by the protagonist celebrating his 16th birth anniversary. The gamer has to choose a tribe and gender and is then packed off to the village outskirts. This is the place where some mysterious creatures need to be slaughtered and the gamer is bestowed with a small crystal.

Dark shadows are cast over the village and a villager falls seriously ill. That is where the game really picks up steam as it tackles the gamer into a voyage which requires him to venture into the world of crystals and unravel many secrets. The rest of the game is about the gamer reaching his quest and learning a lot of hidden truths about his own past. The Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time DS game is exciting enough for the gamer to start playing and only keeps getting better as the game progresses. The graphics are scintillating and the most surprising part is the storyline which stays active throughout the course of the game. This is something which is missing from most of the adventure based games and its absence ends up killing the interest of the gamer. The pricing is reasonable for the new concept initiated and playing it will only ensure a chill of adrenaline. That is what real gamers like!

 

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Monster Jam: Urban Assault (DS): License to Wreck Cars with your Monster Truck

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Monster Jam: Urban Assault for the Nintendo DS is a game which gives you the license to shatter vehicles and other cars which come in your way while you are busy going ahead in your journey. The behemoth vehicle driven by the gamer is too good to be driven in confined areas and hence, the gamer sets out on huge roads wrecking mayhem on cars which seem to be insects in front of the gargantuan vehicle driven by him. The DS game offers a lot to gamers with four play modes spicing things up. The gamer can choose from Smasher, speedster, stuntman and World Series. All four modes are distinct in their own ways. The first one is for gaining points through destruction. The second in line is for racing semi-traditional bouts, the third is based on the tricks and the last one is all about a motley crew of interesting modes.

The gamer can opt for modern as well as customary circuit races. All the main events are displayed on the top screen where as the bottom part of the screen is meant for showing the damage meter and the designated map. The Monster Jam: Urban Assault (DS) game is good if you are an ardent fan of slick action. The action never stops and keeps going on all the time. The boost meter in the game is filled up when objects are smashed right, left and centre. There are a lot of venues where the plot of the game is based and the D-Pad of the DS Lite is all about controlling properly. The audio is good and the pricing of the game is ideal. Get the game and unleash your killer instincts with your monster truck.

 

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Imagine - Fashion Model (DS): Unleash your Inner Model

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

If you are an aspirant for the fashion world and dream of making it big in show business, this is your best bet. The Imagine – Fashion Model (DS) for the Nintendo DS Lite is the game to play where you get the chance to relive all your harboured fantasies related to the world of fashion. The gamer gets to play a fashion designer and to make it big in a top notch fashion agency. The plot has been set in New York City where the gamer enters a renowned fashion agency and gets a chance to show off his/her fashion exploits. The main aim of the game is to fabricate good designs so that the gamer is made a celebrated designer. Success can be achieved in missions once the gamer gets to learn all the new and latest concepts from the world of fashion and is able to create something which will bring in a lot of praise and accolades.

There are a lot of fashion experts whom you will get a chance to interact6 with once you are well set in your mission. There are a lot of places to be discovered all over the globe in the game where the gamer will automatically go once he/she becomes a famous fashion designer. The Imagine - Fashion Model (DS) game is good for those who have a knack for fashion and are very enthusiastic about it. There are a lot of designs which you will get to try so that your image gets a shot in the arm. The pricing has been done very affordably make the Nintendo DS game a worthy purchase.

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