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NintendoLife: Gaia's Moon Review

NintendoLife: While many portable games praised for their accessibility and simple controls are often times associated with mobile game platforms, DSiWare is not without its own quality pick-up-and play titles. Games like Reflect Missile, Pop Plus: Solo and the Art Style series offer satisfyingly simple gameplay perfect for short bursts of gaming, and now, we can add Gaia’s Moon to that list.

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REVIEW – Gaia’s Moon (DSiWare) | NintendoDude

NintendoDude says:
If you only have the time for a few quick rounds or are in the mood to tackle your own high score in a deceptively difficult, yet easy to control arcade-style game, you may enjoy it, especially at the $1.99 price. At the same time, the simplicity of the game’s controls and the difficulty of the games mazes may be a turn off for others.

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Review: Gaia’s Moon (DSiWare) - eShopGamers

Gaia’s Moon, while simple in gameplay, is a fairly entertaining game reminiscent of a Mario Party minigame. For $1.99, it’s a really neat time-waster if you can get past the immense difficulty...

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The King of Fighters ’97, BurgerTime World Tour & More Now Available via Nintendo Digital Channels

A number of new delights await Nintendo 3DS owners this week, including the classic Kirby Game Boy block-buster, Kirby’s Block Ball, where you will require fast-reactions to get to the final showdown and defeat the evil King Dedede. Nintendo 3DS owners can also check out Crazy Cheebo: Puzzle Party and take control of Atreyu and his magical cane Milo in Gaia’s Moon, both on Nintendo DSiWare. On Wii, why not join Peter Pepper for some retro gaming in BurgerTime World Tour or get ready for battle in The King of Fighters ’97.

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