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VGC Review: Endless Ocean

VGC writes: "There's a lot of interesting discussion that goes on when debating games on Nintendo's famed Wii console. Whether you like or dislike the console's diverse library, there's no denying the fact that quite a few games (although assuredly not all) from Nintendo and third parties have been seemingly more simplified and easier for the average consumer to pick up and play, both in the attempt to corral new video game players and appeal to a broader audience of gamers in general. The easy way to accomplish this? Create an experience where players don't have to spend a lot of time learning how to play, while at the same time providing entertainment that can be offered in short spurts, rather than long intervals of play time, both of which Arika and Nintendo's Endless Ocean execute to a T."

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6 Great Educational Games For Adults

TechRaptor writes, "When people start talking about educational video games, chances are they’re talking about kids games. I bet the first thing that came into your head when reading that was something like Reader Rabbit, Jumpstart or The Oregon Trail, right? The thing is, a game doesn’t have to be labeled educational to teach something worthwhile, nor does it have to make it boring or repetitive to do so. So here are six picks for educational games aimed at adults."

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Top 5 Underwater Games

Break out your scuba gear! This week, Lisa looks at the top 5 games that take you under the sea.

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Drive-By-Stabba3577d ago

Best. Dolphin. Impression. Ever. XD

mr-phillips3577d ago

Great list, honourable Leviathan DLC Mass Effect 3

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5 Most Cheerful Games

Scared of the Dark? Terrified of tarantulas? Despise thin men in suits? It’s safe to say that horror gaming isn’t for everyone. In fact, aside from the occasional dare, few people really dabble with scary games. As if horror movies weren’t bad enough, titles like Slender, SCP Containment Breach and Silent Hill force players to experience shocks and scares only possible from an interactive medium. For those who prefer hugs and kisses over stalkings and screamings, Halloween is typically a pretty unpleasant affair. So what better time to take a look at some of the most calming, peaceful and cheerful games available right now. Snuggle up in bed, grab your collection of teddy bears and put on some whale sounds, let’s chill out and dig in.

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MazzingerZ3828d ago (Edited 3828d ago )

Flower was actually very dark in parts, I wish they made it a little bit "happier" but I understan the ecological theme...anyway, my daughters stopped playing it when it turned dark, they lost interest even when I told them it would get cheerful again after certain parts. Kids are a tough audience :)

WeAreLegion3828d ago

Um... What?!?

Loco Roco is the most cheerful game and it's not on the list!

Journey is not cheerful. Endless Ocean can be cheerful at times, but the pacing is just too slow. :/ Flower is cheerful during the first few levels, but then takes a dark turn.

You're missing:

- Secret of the Magic Crystals (It's a freaking unicorn game)
- LittleBigPlanet
- Free Realms
- Katamari (Any of them)