Nintendo Life writes: "When it comes to downloadable game output, Intelligent Systems is on a roll. They've launched us to the moon, single-handedly blasted pollution into nothingness and took a few turns around some dragon war. Now they've got us chucking bombs into the mouths of ghosts in Spotto! And while it may be their smallest effort yet, it manages to stand tall among the rest of DSiWare's library with excellent execution of a simple premise."
With so many DSiWare games hitting the DSi Shop -- and with DSi owners having the ability to easily and immediately download the games for themselves -- IGN will be approaching these titles a bit differently than the usual software review structure. DSiWare is released on a weekly basis, and they'll be covering each and every title in shorter, more concise reviews.
While Spotto is a simple game at heart, the amount of enjoyment one can have playing the game is unbelievable. If you're looking for a simplistic game, look no further than Spotto. Not only does it boast hours upon hours of replay value, but it's also priced at a mere 200 points.
Icrontic's very own CB Droege brings this week's interesting new gaming releases, including Aliens vs. Predator, Deadly Premonition, Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce, and the spotlight release: "The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom".