Developer: DSI Games
Genre: Parlor
ESRB: Everyone
Platform: Nintendo DS
3/25
8/25
3/25
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Battleship
The player can chose a new game or load a saved game. The player can change the settings regarding difficulty, placement of fleet, and audio alerts. Personally I like to hear the sailors warning me of impending dome. The play is the same as the classic. The graphics are great. The sound is wonderful. You can hear the rockets whiz by and explode on your ship. Cool!
Trouble
The player can chose between the classic game and a quick game. There is reading involved. It is played like the classic. Graphics are good.
Sorry
It also has a classic mode and a quick mode. Reading is involved. Graphics are great. It is played like the board game.
Connect Four
Connect Four has 3 ways to play. Classic, timed, and fours. In fours, the player removes a checker trying to create a row of 4. Again, great graphics.
All four are fun to play. Battleship is my favorite. My only problem is, board games aren't as much fun when you aren't playing against a person. If you have 2 games they are great. Playing against the computer isn't as much fun. My children disagree. This would be great on long car trips!
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Priced under $30
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