If you think Brain Age is unscientific, then this collection of flawed to the core minigames intended to improve intelligence will leave you baffled and angry at wasted time and ...
This game should’ve stayed in the past, as it has little reason to exist now, other than as a historical oddity.
Despite some dreadful path-finding annoyances, troublesome overlapping sprites, and easily conquered foes, LEGO Battles offers enough variety and value to be worth a look.
Taking the insanely popular LEGO franchise and combining it with the insanely popular Harry Potter franchise, we are left with LEGO Harry Potter and a game that covers the first ...
This is a lovely bit of fan service, packed with typical LEGO jokes, but even devotees of the films and/or LEGO games may struggle to enjoy the clunky process of ...
Taking many ideas from Rock Band on the PSP, this music game makes a great transition to DS without any uncomfortable peripherals needed.
Based on the popular Japanese book series that teaches kids how to draw by combining basic shapes, Let’s Draw! offers a mix of learning and entertainment, with art related minigames ...
A fun idea built up from a free online game, this sequel is a good time, until its simple premise wears out its welcome.
When playing an MLB game, aren't you always wishing the players were children? If so, this is the game for you.
This vertically scrolling shooter mixes in old-school arcade values with some real zombie splatter. But strange controls and some cheap moves as you get deeper in spoil the happy ending.
Even if it's a little rough around the edges, Lock's Quest always stays interesting with intuitive touch screen controls, twist-filled wartime drama, low-tech but charming 2D graphics and inventive gameplay.
If you’ve got a DS and $30 to spare, get Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals. This is a charming, beautiful, and accessible title that dares to be different while paying ...
An above-average strategy RPG that gets all the battlefield stuff right (though with lots of surprise enemy reinforcements) and tops it off with a lovable cast.
Lux-Pain keeps you hooked with its well written story despite it being another text and scribble adventure.