I PLAYED FOR FOUR AND A HALF HOURS TONIGHT STILL DON'T KNOW HOW I STOPPEDstartredderJanuary 7 2006, 07:17:22 UTC
We (by which I mean, the friend who /has/ the DS and wants recs) have Trauma Centre, but not those other things ... Electroplankton? Is that what I think that sounds like it's about?
trauma centre, you goddamned canadiansbeeblebabeJanuary 7 2006, 07:20:06 UTC
It's actually this really cool, like... musical creation sort of game. Like Rez sort of. I am too lazy to find you a link about it right now, but google away. I don't think it's actually out quite yet, but I got to play with an early copy in the office a while ago, and it was neat.
Hey, man, we get special Canadian manuals printed for some games!startredderJanuary 7 2006, 07:23:20 UTC
That's not what it makes me think of at all. I was thinking, you know, some weird Frankensteinian type game where you use electricity to control and eventually mutate plankton into monsters to take over the world or something ...
Meteos is a lot of fun if you like the 'things fall faster and faster and you must DEAL WITH THEM BEFORE THEY REACH THE TOP OF THE SCREEN' sort of gaming.
Animal Crossing: Wild World promises to eat my brain whole.
Nintendogs is... awesomely fun for about a week and then gets really old. But it's gorgeous.
Boyfriend loves Advance Wars DS--if he or you likes the sort of game where you move little tanks around on squares and make them blow each other up, well, then.
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Also, there's Electroplankton.
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Animal Crossing: Wild World promises to eat my brain whole.
Nintendogs is... awesomely fun for about a week and then gets really old. But it's gorgeous.
Boyfriend loves Advance Wars DS--if he or you likes the sort of game where you move little tanks around on squares and make them blow each other up, well, then.
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