MyDS writes: "Professor Layton & Pandora's Box transforms your DS into a collection of brain-testing puzzles. You'll be faced with many a conundrum, as this is by no means an easy game. Almost every puzzle will test you, some will frustrate you, and some will reward your hard effort, but most importantly you'll want to keep playing. With anywhere between 10-15 hours of gameplay, depending on how many of the 150 puzzles you complete, Professor Layton & Pandora's Box is a must for anyone looking for a challenging, but rewarding, puzzle game."
A list of games that are great when you are on the go and only have a few moments to play. They can also be enjoyed for hours of gaming fun.
With Professor Layton's 3D debut literally just around the corner, we take a look at just why we love this more recent Nintendo classic, born on the Nintendo DS.
Sunday is Mother's Day. Instead of getting her flowers or a cheap card, why not get Mom into gaming? Cassidee from Leviathyn.com gives us a rundown of ten games any Mom can get into.
Most I ever got my mom to play was Wii Sports and even then it was just the bowling.
My mom stopped playing games with me when I was six and I told her that the Super Nintendo controller "was too complicated" for her.
Six-year-old me ruined it for current me. What a brat.
My mom is addicted to angry birds and fruit ninja. She started gaming at age 50; and to think that we've had a console in the house since the early days of the Sega master system ( she refers to every gaming console I've own as "a nintendo"), tsk tsk tsk. She does enjoy some motion controlled games, she's a total sucker for casual gaming, hehe.
Sadly even Fruit Ninja gives her anxiety, though she likes to play the classic Resident Evil.
my mom doesn't know a thing about video games. When she comes into my room, I tell her to look at this cutscene, she looks at it and says " it looks like every other game you play"... apparently every game looks the same to her lol