Showing posts with label puzzle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puzzle. Show all posts

Friday, September 4, 2009

DS on DS: Planet Puzzle League


My DS on DS review of Planet Puzzle League was originally written on August 7, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "Tetris Attack on the SNES. Pokemon Puzzle League on the N64 (and Challenge on the GBC). Puzzle League on the GBA. These are some of the best puzzle games ever made. Now, Planet Puzzle League, the newest game in the series, has come to the Nintendo DS and it is better than ever. In fact, it may just be the best puzzle game to come out on the system. Mind you, I don't say that lightly. Tetris DS was great, and the two Meteos games were also wonderful. This game, however, is better."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2507.html

DS on DS: Puzzle City


My DS on DS review of Puzzle City was originally written on July 24, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "Puzzle games are no strangers to the library of the Nintendo DS. In fact, there are a lot of really good, and really diverse puzzle games on the system. That doesn’t mean that there isn’t room for more, because much like Jela-Ton™, there’s always room for more. As long as they are unique and don’t completely suck (I’m looking at you, Galactrix) they will be welcomed into my DSi for some quality play time. One of these new types of puzzle game comes to us with the very appropriate title Puzzle City."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2486.html

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Puzzle Quest Galactrix


My DS on DS review of Puzzle Quest Galactrix was originally written on February 27, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "When you start the game, you can choose from a male or female character. That's it. There isn't anything beyond choosing the sex of your character. You don't get any classes to choose from, and that means you get a very generic character. So right out of the gate things aren't looking good."

You can read the full review here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/1967.html