After seeing the epic storyline in Activision's Spanish For Everyone, gamers have been waiting to see how the gameplay would stack up. Well, the examples of gameplay don't disappoint, in that they do disappoint. So Spanish For Everyone is not only offensive, it's also pretty much useless as a language teacher, as it just dumps words on the gamer with minimal instruction and no attempt to help commit them to memory.
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Most top 10 lists of gaming are created with the express purpose of praising those titles that strive for excellence. Others are for making fun of those that don’t cut the mustard. This one is for actively ranting about games that are just far too offensive for their own good.
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Portable Video Gamer weighs in on some of the weirdest games currently available for the Nintendo DS. How do you develop a spelling bee game without digitized voices? When did "having your very own pony" become the context for an entire video game? The answer to these questions and more inside.
There are loads more ridiculous games on the DS. Check out this thread on Neogaf:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum...
I tell you, the more games there are for a system and the more successful it becomes, the weirder some games get :)
LMAO, Approved on the strength of the title alone.
Surprised Activision didn't put this on PS3/360 where they could've charged money per word via DLC.
everyone knows you learn spanish from watching dora the explorer
Todos ustedes apestan!
Trans: A little game to learn how to speak in Spanish...
Interesting... Basically is very easy to learn spanish just as is easy to learn english. I just hope this game have all the different Spanish terms and meanings such as: Puerto Rican, Mexican, Castellan etc.
And I agree with Padre... hahahahaha
This is crap, like there isn't enought spanish being shoved in our face.