Last Christmas, in the mad dash to find reasonably priced pressies, Professor Layton and the Curious Village became the must-have gift for parents, aunties and Nanas who you bought a DS for the year before. We are treated, in this second game, to more of the same – and anyone who played Curious Village will know that this is a good thing.
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