Taking a tiny piece of the first WarioWare and making it an insanely low cost game for DSiWare, this paper plane racing title looks like an ok distraction.
Peggle Dual Shot collects the two PC games – Peggle and Peggle Nights – with new stages, stylus controls, and portability. All that time you spend away from the computer ...
It is, without a doubt, the most social game available on DS (be prepared to edit friend code listings like there’s no tomorrow), with a welcoming community of players happy ...
If you’re over twelve years old and/or don’t eat crayons, you probably won't much care for Phineas and Ferb’s first console outing. If you have spawned small offspring, however, it ...
No objections to this sequel - it ties up the entire series in a neat little crime procedural that does Law and Order fans proud.
While it’s certainly easier than the last Picross, it’s a more satisfying experience. One that lets you excavate crude 3D models of metronomes and paperclips and watch them jiggle a ...
Compete for points by correctly guessing the color of your opponent's chips. There's some strategy involved (there's a finite number of each color chip on the game board), but we're ...
Despite being named after the once popular MTV car improvement series, this is just a hum-drum racing game with less customization than most car titles.
Prepare to watch hours go down the drain with the return of this super addictive puzzle game. It has surprisingly good graphics and is accessible for everyone.
A lackluster WiiWare game goes to the DS and it is still crummy. Who would've guessed?
If you’ve been passing up on this charming and highly addictive game for this long, you’re starting to run out of excuses.
It may not break the Pokemon mold, but Black/White offers enough new content coupled with the series' classic, deep battle mechanics to make it endlessly playable. If you could only ...
After almost a decade, Pokemon trainers can finally return to the Johto region, making hard-to-obtain Gold/Silver Pokemon like the starters (Chikorita, Totodile and Cyndaquil) much more accessible. This remake promises ...
It looks very much like the kind of thing you could create with some sort of game-maker program. Feed it some graphics, write a bit of text and press the ...
Lots of little things have been “freshened up” in Platinum, but there aren’t any major changes or additions – it’s really Diamond and Pearl again, dusted off, sprayed with some ...
A critter-circling adventure both cute and charming, but so utterly simplistic and similar to its predecessor that only the youngest or most forgiving fans will love it.
The quintessential god game of the late 1980s, Populous actually played much better 2 decades ago on your dad's PC than it does on your DS.