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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 31 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins

From: PopCap Games
Category: Video Games
Buy New: $19.99

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Get ready for an archeological dig. In Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins, you'll discover clues and follow a character-filled storyline that will lead you to a long-lost Mayan ruin. The game features 18 missions and 9 DS-only locations through which you are challenged to "find" over 90 hidden objects per scene. You can also unlock additional gameplay modes by locating bonus items such as Jade Masks and Mayan Glyphs. The game includes four mini-games featuring unique stylus-based controls and high score leaderboards, an interactive journal and bonus content. more...

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วันอังคารที่ 26 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Mario Kart DS


From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games
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Platform: Nintendo DS
Genre: kart_racing_and_flying_games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.9 x 0.7

Take this from a kid's point of view, not some fourty year old couch potato kind of man. After all, children are optimistic, right? Wrong. I'm telling you the RAW truth about Mario Kart for Nintendo DS. This is one of the greatest games created yet for the DS system. The graphics are wonderful, and it is just overall really fun. You even get to pick your character from a number of Mario and Luigi thingamabobers. You also get to pick your "kart" A.K.A. car. I recommend this game to everyone. You'll REALLY enjoy it, I swear! And if you don't, that's crazy.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 18 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!


From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games
From the moment you begin playing Brain Age you'll realise that it's unlike any other experience. It's probably the only game ever made that begins with a doctor addressing you - a prominent Japanese neuroscientist to be exact. He asks a few quick questions to get the ball rolling as he scopes out your "brain age". It's kind of unnerving actually. After displaying a couple of brain scans in various states of activity (or inactivity), the doctor explains that your brain is like any muscle and will shrivel without exercise. Old brains are bad, young brains are good. Once you pass the opening formalities the doctor runs you through a more rigourous series of tests (math problems, memorization drills, concentration sets...). The good doctor then assigns you your first daily brain age rank. If it's good (low) he'll congratulate you and encourage you to keep working hard. If it's bad (high) he'll chide you and issue a warning about the dangers of aging brains. As the game progresses he'll ask you random questions which contribute to your overall profile. This is where the genius of this game truly shines. Anyone could assemble a collection of mini math games and assorted brain teasers. Nintendo however has wrapped this all up in a diagnostic package. It feels like the game is studying you. Each day you log in the goal is clear and the feedback perfect. The interface is quick and simple, the touch screen works remarkably well and the voice recognition is a nice touch too. I must lower my brain age!

Professor Layton and the Curious Village


From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games


This game is challenging and a lot of fun. The storyline is interesting and easy to follow, but for me it's all about the puzzles. The brainteasers in the game are form Puzzle Master Akira Tago, a retired professor from Chiba University, who wrote "Head Gymnastics." Many of them are classics and they will bring back instant memories of your early education. Some puzzles are pretty tough and hint coins can be found to help with these. Remember, many of the puzzles need to be solved before you can advance to the next part of the story; use your hint coins wisely. (Small Spoiler: The hint coins are scattered throughout the village. Click everywhere, you'll uncover them.) Pros: - The touch screen/stylus controls are simple and easy to learn. - You can save your progress at any time. - Animated scenes and voice acting are very good. - Your "Puzzle Index" keeps track of all the puzzles you've solved. You can even tag your favorites in your "Picks" section. - You can download more puzzles from WFC every week. Cons: - I've needed a pen and paper a few times when the puzzles were a bit more challenging and there wasn't enough room on the DS screen for notes. - Only the animated scenes are "fully voiced". During game-play, all the conversations are text/subtitles. No biggie really as it doesn't detract from the experience. More to come later; I gotta get back to playing. :)
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วันศุกร์ที่ 1 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Carnival Games : Nintendo Wii

Lots of fun mini-games that are great family fun. Different play modes. Single player is the only mode you can "win prizes". Multiplayer has two modes. Head to head you can pick your own games to compete; whereas, competition the game will randomly choose 5 games to compete. Tickets you win can be used to play alley arcade games or buy clothing and such. Just like at a real carnival you can trade in prizes you win for bigger prizes. The games are grouped into 6 alleys: 1) Fortune Way - Alley Ball (aka skeeball), Test your strength, Hoops, Collection plate. The great swami--alley arcade game, which you need tickets to play 2) Love Lane - Spilled milk, balloon darts, frog leap, bowler coastet. Alley arcade game-Meter-0-love 3) Rodent Row - Shooting gallery, pigskin pass, shoot for the stars, buckets of fun. Alley arcade game-Going nuts 4) Claw alley - Clown splash, hole in one, ring toss, ka-pow. Alley arcade game-prize claw. 5) Lucky Pass - Nerves of steel, lucky cups, day at the races, dunk tank. Alley Arcade game- push a prize. 6) Prize Boulevard - Every game has 4 prize levels. 4 smalls you can trade in for a medium, 3 mediums for a large, 2 large "grand prize". We haven't gotten to the grand prize as we've playing in mulitplayer mode, but I believe it unlocks new games. Nothing new with using the Wii remote..same ol' as other mini games. We had to exchage the game due to problems with the "Rodent Row" screen. Everything was all bunched up so you couldn't read anything or even make out the graphics. It didn't do it all the time, but I figured it was best to exchange if for a new one. So far we haven't had any problems with the new game.

Active Life Outdoor Challenge


From: Namco
Category: Video Games
List Price: $59.99
You Save: $20.00 (33%)
Our entire family loves this game. I was really hesitant to purchase it. I thought it looked a little "cheesy" and put it back on the shelf several times. Who wants to spend that much to take a chance? Anyway, I am so glad we own it. My boys are five and six, and they can't get enough of it. Most of the games are easy enough to play without any problem, although the wall climbing frustrates them when they can't get their timing down. I love the fact they both play at the same time and have the choice to work together (great for teamwork building!) or to compete against each other. They get very excited when they earn new levels and unlock new games to play. They also love passing the outdoor adventure series which are strings of activities that must all be completed. In this level you complete the activities much like a triathalon rather than one at a time. Coordination on all challenges has increased for the kids. My six year old even jumps real rope better! It's great there is just one mat and two people can play on it. That makes it easier to store. Hubby and I play too. We compete against each other or with one of the boys on their team. I wore my heart rate monitor and was thrilled to see I hit the fat burning zone and even cardio zone! We all have our favorite challenges, and I am sure you will too. The graphics aren't the best, but who cares when it gets you going like this? It's a great use of what the Wii can do and the game rarely, if ever, misses a motion. It feels like you really are completely interactive!! I purchased this for my friend's girls (ages 8 and 10) and she has the same to say. Have fun!