Kirarin Revolution: Tsukutte Misechao! Kime Kira Stage is a video game developed and published by Konami and released on Nintendo DS on December 13, 2007 in Japan. It is the fourth game based on the Kirarin Revolution series.
In Le Monde de Nadia on DS, discover the world of the rebellious hero Titeuf, but on the feminine side! Share Nadia's life like in the comic strip and go scootering, skipping rope, shopping... Also participate in ecological activities like erasing tags or collecting and sorting waste.
Share the life of the little playground rebel Titeuf, surrounded by his whole gang of friends in Le Monde de Titeuf on DS! Playing basketball, caricaturing the teacher, annoying the girls, all that is not for the faint of heart! Also take part in some ecological activities by sorting waste or erasing tags.
Yozemi no Center Shoujun Series: Eigo Hen is an English learning game designed specifically for Japanese students, focusing on helping players improve their hearing and speaking skills in English. The game contains rich English vocabulary and grammar topics, as well as real English conversation recordings, allowing players to learn English in an interactive game environment. In addition, the game also provides a variety of learning models and challenge levels to help players gradually improve their English level. Whether they are beginners or players with a certain English foundation, they can use this game to enhance their English skills. if you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
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Your Horse, Your Friend, Your Champion!
It’s the ultimate dream, a horse to call your own. Learn what it takes to become a champion, keep your horse happy and fit by feeding, cleaning and riding him. Then get ready to compete. You’ll earn prestige, money to buy your horse treats, and unlock the ultimate dream horse!
Select the horse of your dreams from three breeds and give your new foal a name
Learn the basics of riding, jumping and caring for your horse
Compete in events like cross country, dressage, and jumping
Earn money to spend at the store and purchase riding outfits, equipment or special treats for your horse
Earn prestige awards to unlock in-game bonuses, including an additional horse breed
Neves (ハメコミ LUCKY PUZZLE DS Hamekomi Rakkī Pazuru Dīesu?) is a puzzle game developed by Yuke's Media Creations for the Nintendo DS, based on the Japanese Lucky Puzzle, a tangram-like dissection puzzle. In the game, players use the stylus to move, rotate and flip pieces on the DS's touch screen to clear puzzles. It features over 500 different puzzles from which to choose.
A sequel, Neves Plus (ハメコミ LUCKY PUZZLE Wii Hamekomi Rakkī Pazuru Uī?), was released for WiiWare in Japan on May 26, 2009, in North America on June 22, 2009 and in Europe on June 11, 2010.[1]
The Bratz are in their first year of high school! They're going to be the most fabulous friends ever to grace Carry Nation High School! But the school class president has different plans and breaks up the Bratz girls into designated cliques. The girls want to find a way to bring all the cliques in the school together...and what better way than through a fabulous talent show!
In the world of Draglade, Grapping has become the world's premier spectator sport. Scientists will discover how to turn atmospheric Matter into energy. Soon thereafter, a means of harnessing this energy – G-Cons – will allow for the conversion of this power into a weapon called a “Glade”. When a Glade hits something, the Glade emits a sound. Fighters and entertainers quickly realized the potential of Grapping, as the music generated by the clashing Glades in combat provided an experience that couldn't be matched in any other sport. In this world overcome by Grapping fever, four young indie Grappers – Hibito, Guy, Kyle, and Daichi – will strive to reach the ranks of the Major Grappers.
Julie Albright is a fun-loving girl growing up in San Francisco in the 1970s. Julie faces many challenges, including a new school, a new neighborhood, and new friends. Explore Julie’s world, interact with her friends and family, and play over 20 exciting mini-games!
This handheld version of Myst is a reworked re-release of the original game. It is similar in content to Real MYST as it contains Rime Age, the fifth age with additional content that was added in that release.