Code Lyoko: Fall of X.A.N.A. is the third videogame based on the French animated cartoon Code Lyoko, where a group of friends can virtualize in a digital world and fight a super computer trying to take over the world. The game is the sequel to the first game, the DS title Code Lyoko. It follows the storyline of the season 4, where Aelita is living in our world. X.A.N.A. managed to control William, the new warrior, to make him destroy Lyoko. By chance, Jeremy could make a replica of it. Our friends are now fighting William and are trying to stop X.A.N.A. from taking over the world.
Based on the premise that crying helps relieve stress, Bandai Namco aims with "99 Tears" just that, to make the Nintendo DS owners cry. The game takes place in a city where the inhabitants have forgotten how to cry. One day, returning from work, you run into a store called "Source of Tears" and the story begins. The player will have to play at the end of each day one of the 99 stories that the game has chosen for us previously based on a kind of psychoanalysis. According to the response to the story, the game will continue the sequence optimally to provoke crying.
Crosswords DS supports up to four different players, and features two basic modes - Training and Main Game. The main game includes three classifications of puzzles - Crosswords, Word Searches, and Anagrams. The game uses similar handwriting mechanics to solve the puzzles as the popular Brain Age series of video games, as well as requiring the player to hold the Nintendo DS like a book. All three puzzles have varying difficulty levels, all of them featuring unlockable puzzles and difficulty levels.
Build, Battle and Brawl your way out of trouble! Play through all three classic Indiana Jones movies and relive your favorite Indy adventures in the tongue-in-cheek worlds of LEGO. Explore and Discover - Battle enemies, solve puzzles, and seek out the world's greatest treasures.
An abandoned mansion in a small town, nicknamed 'ghost house' by the locals is the setting for Mystery Mansion. The strange and eerie sounds along with local stories of ghosts and ghouls prompt three adventurous members of the after school club to venture into the mansion and solve the mysteries within. Help the After School Club in their investigation by solving a series of spooky mini-games and ghoulish challenges and unravel the secrets of the Mystery Mansion.
USA Today Crossword Challenge offers you hundreds of different crossword puzzles on a grid of up to 15x15 squares in size.
The game is controlled via the Nintendo DS stylus and onscreen icons. Answers to the questions can either be written directly into the game via the writing recognition area in the game or by bringing up a full keyboard.
Touch! Go-Stop DS is a Nintendo DS game which was released on May 29th 2008. Go-Stop is a traditional card game played nationwide in South Korea, played with a hanafuda deck. In 'Story' mode, you can play a character who attempts to battle his way to become the national Go-Stop champion and earn lots of prize money, competing against 9 AI players. In 'Go-Stop Rule' mode, beginners can easily learn the game by manually changing the rules, and adding distinct 'Character Rules' in order to add more fun to the game. Finally, through the wireless network system of the Nintendo DS, up to 3 players can enjoy the game together with just one copy of the software.
In fall 2007, Square Enix Co., Ltd. announced that it would be creating a remake of Front Mission 2089 on the Nintendo DS and named it Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness. The games producer Koichiro Sakamoto indicated that a survey of the series fans showed that most did not play games on their cell phones, and so Square Enix decided to bring it to the Nintendo DS. This remake of Front Mission 2089 featured completely remade visuals, new character artwork, new cut-scene events, a rewritten story, new game scenarios, and new battle maps. Also incorporated in the game were touchscreen features and a revised interface for more intuitive touchpad controls. Likewise, various game play mechanics from other Front Mission entries such as armor coating and linked attacks were added to Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness. Multiplayer mode had to be dropped due to space issues on the Nintendo DS.
Let's Yoga makes it so easy to learn yoga that you'll feel like you have your very own personal instructor. You can set your DS down next to you and let the vocal instructions tell you exactly what to do, or just read the subtitles. If you're confused by how to do something, you can always rotate the image on the screen 360 degrees to see all angles of the pose. The vocal instructions will even tell you when to inhale or exhale or you can look at the flower symbols on the screen.
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier is a unique sci-fi/fantasy RPG that takes players across a variety of worlds, ranging from an apocalyptic wasteland covered with the hulks of downed spaceships to a fantastical place of fairy tales and dark magic. Join Haken Browning: gunslinger, professional bounty hunter, and amateur ladies' man, along with his motley crew of robots, were-beasts, secret agents, and busty princesses as they delve deep into the mysteries of how their worlds came to be and face a threat that imperils the multiverse.
English of the Dead is an educational spin-off to The House of the Dead 2 developed by Now Production and released by Sega to the Nintendo DS in Japan on May 28, 2008. The game involves translating Japanese words into English to kill creatures.