Nintendo DS Carnival Games
Cat Daddy Games brings its commercially successful collection of festival-themed mini-games to DS users in Carnival Games. Though ported from an earlier Wii version, each of the mini-games in the DS version has been redesigned to take advantage of the platform's functionality. Now gamers can use the stylus, touch screen, or microphone to compete in revamped versions of older games like Alley Ball, Frog Leap, and Dunk Tank, while a selection of brand new games like RC Raceway and Clown Hammer are also available.
This is a used game. However, it is like new and includes the booklet and the case. Brand new, this game was $19.99.
Nintendo DS Crosswords
Nintendo's own crossword puzzle game for DS has players holding the handheld sideways, like a book, and entering letters through touch-screen handwriting recognition. As players enter their answers, the clue is displayed, along with the clue to the other word the selected box is part of (if any), so the "down" clue is displayed along with the "across" clue while entering an "across" answer, and vice versa. Flashy graphical flourishes and expressive sound effects liven up the traditional pen-and-paper game, and half-finished puzzles can be saved for later. Hundreds of puzzles of various grid sizes and difficulties are available.
This is a used game. However, it is like new and includes the booklet and the case. Brand new, this game was $19.99.
Aired on T.V. in 2005 as a special event, Deal or No Deal drew millions of people to NBC to watch others compete for the million dollar prize. Now, families can join in on the action with the DS version of the hit show. The game features the voice and likeness of Howie Mandel, as well as beautiful models and the mysterious banker. Instead of cash prizes, winners get a briefcase with chores for the loser such as "make my bed," and "wash the car." Deal or No Deal includes a handful of mini-games designed to round out the gameplay experience.
This is a used game. However, it is like new and includes the booklet and the case. Brand new, this game was $19.99
Nintendo DS Lego-Indiana Jones The Original Adventures
"Building" on the success of LEGO Star Wars, LucasArts allows another of its signature properties to receive the interactive toy treatment. Famed archaeologist Indiana Jones takes his whip-cracking, pistol-packing persona into the lighthearted realm of LEGO in this homage to the rogue explorer's first three movies. Players begin their adventures in the world of academia, Barnett College, where Dr. Jones teaches archaeology. The institution serves as a jumping point for each of the three films.<br><br>The game offers 18 levels divided equally among three chapters where players will revisit memorable scenes on their way to recovering the Ark of the Covenant, the Sankara Stones, and the Holy Grail. Indy can use his whip to swing across chasms, fight enemies, or break apart objects to reveal coins. As in LEGO Star Wars, a second player can join in at any time for cooperative action online or off. Each character has specific roles and even phobias, such as Satipo's ability to dig up treasure or Indy's fear of snakes. Thus, players will frequently need to switch between characters to solve puzzles or complete tasks.<br><br>Over 60 playable characters include Sallah, Mola Ram, Marion Ravenwood, Short Round, Marcus Brody, and Toht. To appeal to the family friendly spirit of the toy series, Nazi references and symbols were removed in favor of a generic "cult" dressed in trench coats.
This is a used game. However, it is like new and includes the booklet and the case. Brand new, this game was $39.99.