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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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Ben 10 - Protector of Earth (DS): Great Game for Fans of the TV Series

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

The Ben 10 - Protector of Earth (DS) is based on the animated American TV series of Ben 10 which was created by Dwayne McDuffie and Glen Murakami. The story of Ben 10 is based on a small 10 year old boy named Ben Tennyson, who accidentally comes over an Omnitrix which fell from the sky and he becomes possessor of immense powers.

With the Omnitrix on his wrist, Ben Tennyson can take the shape of ten distinct alien forms and use their super powers. Ben comes to the rescue whenever evil aliens attack the earth. Ben takes the form of these super heroic aliens and protects the earth from the bad aliens by using the Omnitrix powers. In the Ben 10 - Protector of Earth (DS) game there are numerous aliens that intend to destroy the earth under their leaders namely the Forever Knights, Vilgax and Kevin 11.

In the Ben 10 - Protector of Earth (DS) game the player is levied with the responsibility of protecting the earth before the evil aliens takes control and destroy the earth. The player of the Ben 10 - Protector of Earth (DS) game can utilize the powers of the ten heroic aliens by using the Omnitrix. The Omnitrix when activated allows the player to take the shape, mentality and abilities of any of the ten heroic aliens. There are other hidden alien forms in the Ben 10 - Protector of Earth (DS) game, like the powerful Upchuck. The powerful Upchuck has the power to spray puke like nuclear-powered squirt-gun, which clears the entire screen full of evil aliens with one super-gross blast. The player can get access to these aliens as the game progresses. The Ben 10 - Protector of Earth (DS) is a well developed game and would certainly be loved by young players.

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National Geographic Panda: Have a Close Look at a Panda’s Lifestyle

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

You must have come across many panda toys that look cute and cuddly. If you like such soft toys, you are definitely going to love this DS game created by Namco Bandai. The National Geographic Panda is a part of Bandai’s animal-care bandwagon that allows you to learn about the real-life panda.

If you like baby animals, you can choose a cub otherwise you may look after a grown-up panda. Feeding the animal becomes even more interesting with the option of a handy-in game shop. See what your panda friend would like to eat (apples and bamboo shoots are generally their favorite) and buy that from the shop. The mini shop also has a stock of some delightful toys, which can please your little panda cub. All that makes the usual part of the game but the real-life panda stories are actually the cream of this game.

If you choose to go with a baby, you will get to learn about his early childhood habits and changes in his behavior. As he matures, more baby pandas will join in to double the fun. You can take your panda to the park and let him enjoy the tire-swing, sea-saw and other fun toys. Simple stylus controls are quite friendly and allow you to concentrate more on interacting with these cuddly animals.

We’d recommend getting National Geographic Panda for the DS and choosing your favorite panda to look after him in your own way while reading interesting stories and viewing amazing graphics and pics.

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