JodyAnthony said:I have played a lot of dsiware and one gem that I rarely see mentioned is A Kappas Trail. It sounds like it would be kind of boring, but I loved it. If you liked the ds Zelda games (control wise) give it a shot. Also it's by Brownie Brown, who IMO hasn't made a bad game.
Oh yeah, reminded me to get Ninja karakuri, and dear lord Super Hero Ogre looks amazing. Are there any more of this series?jaundicejuice said:The GG Series of DSi Ware titles are kind of neat. It's been a bit since I last used my DSi, the shoulder buttons are completely dead, so there may be a few more added since, but I haven't tried them. These are the two games I've downloaded:
GG Series Ninja Karakuri Den
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ide8OREu_Fc
GG Series Super Hero Ogre
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5upVxQPCOU
They're both 200 points, and really neat little experiences. Bite-sized snippets of games. Ninja Karakuri Den is a high score platformer, Super Hero Ogre is a side-scrolling beat 'em up. Fun games to play when you have a few minutes to kill.
seady said:I really want to get some DSiware games for my new XL, but until they clearify exactly what their plan and mechanic of tranferring digital games to the 3DS, I will hesistanr to make a purchase.
Yeah, I thought it was pretty rough. Didn't care for it after giving it a fair shake.Allan Holdsworth said:BTW, has anyone played Divergent Shift?
zigg said:This thread is making me regret loading my last points card on the Wii for Fluidity (which I still haven't even gotten around to buying yet...) Should've done the DSi... There's still a bunch of stuff I haven't tried.
See post aboveTheUnknownForce said:Well, if it makes you feel better, Fluidity is a fun game with a lot more content than you'd expect entering it. =)
Haven't tried it (I have the Nintendo version, heh) but it seems to have reviewed well.Metal Gear?! said:I'm kinda curious how the $5 DSiWare Tetris is, as compared to the earlier (now out of print) Nintendo Tetris and the new $20 Tetris Party cartridge title? Since no one mentioned it I assume it's worthless?
That's the plan, yes!lobdale said:So maybe this is a stupid question, but will "DSiWare" be available for purchase on the "3DSWare" store for download to a 3DS?
Why, if you don't mind me asking?loosus said:Someone mentioned "A Kappa's Trail." I despise that game with all my being. Yuck.
Yep I have it, surprisingly I don't like it very much.zigg said:Do you have Aura-Aura Climber yet? Best 200-point game ever.
(BTW, I did get Fluidity today finally, played for over 2.5 hours... No regrets at all. Awesome stuff.)
Yep, it will be available.lobdale said:So maybe this is a stupid question, but will "DSiWare" be available for purchase on the "3DSWare" store for download to a 3DS? They should just call it "DS Store" and be done with it.
lobdale said:So maybe this is a stupid question, but will "DSiWare" be available for purchase on the "3DSWare" store for download to a 3DS? They should just call it "DS Store" and be done with it.
I would love it if they would also convert any unused points we have left on the DSi shop into currency. I doubt that'll happen though.Somnid said:Yes you can. It looks like they are unifying the branding as well, as the digital store is now called the "Nintendo eShop" losing the platform specific identifier.
Fuzzy said:I would love it if they would also convert any unused points we have left on the DSi shop into currency. I doubt that'll happen though.
They specfically said this wouldn't be possible. But at least you can transfer your games.Fuzzy said:I would love it if they would also convert any unused points we have left on the DSi shop into currency. I doubt that'll happen though.
I seem to recall Bill Trinen actually explicitly saying they will not. But I was separately under the impression the eShop will be 3DS-only, but contain DSiWare... Did someone say they were bringing it to DSi and/or Wii?Fuzzy said:I would love it if they would also convert any unused points we have left on the DSi shop into currency. I doubt that'll happen though.
Metal Gear?! said:I'm kinda curious how the $5 DSiWare Tetris is, as compared to the earlier (now out of print) Nintendo Tetris and the new $20 Tetris Party cartridge title? Since no one mentioned it I assume it's worthless?
How far did you get? I got to the level where the soldiers are ridiculously fast and I think teleport and I can't get anything done. I don't think I'm missing anything - I didn't have much trouble beating the previous level. But I'm completely stuck, and gave up.EmmanuelMunoz said:Really enjoying:
Escape Go!
jgkspsx said:I wanted to love A Kappa's Trail, but it was probably my biggest disappointment (since my expectations were high). Beautiful art and an interesting concept. But towards the end, it just got too frustrating. The indirect controls make this a really fiddly experience, it's often hard to determine exactly where you went wrong, and the penalty for losing a level is starting it over again. You'll see how irritating it can be if you try it.
jgkspsx said:But the title screen is great fun!
THIS.Provider said:![]()
Art Style: BOXLIFE (Skip)
500 Nintendo Points
It's a puzzle game about cutting cardboard to make boxes, but it's also a lot like life, hence the title.
There's an arcade mode called R&D
Here you are taught how to make boxes and then tested (in a timed puzzle).
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There's also the timed free-style mode called Factory, here you can test your skills and make money.
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You have to go back to R&D to learn new ways to make boxes. After you've learned you get a better rank/status and are given more responsabilites in the form of harder Factory levels.
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There's also a meta-minigame where you improve your house. When you play in factory you always see the shape of the next item you'll get when you have enough money... it's like life always making money to buy newer/better things you could do without.
Here's a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch2ujljXK1Y
Also, the title screen music is awesome.
KamenSenshi said:10 Second Run:
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Pure run and jump. If you like platforming and want a "speed run" type, this is it. Try to get to the goal in the title time.
OnPoint said:A Topsy Turvy Life: The Turvy's Strike Back
Pretty cool twist on the shooter genre where you're the bad guys trying to take out the lone hero ship. 200 points and a lot of fun.
Ranger X said:Oh snap, so this is in the "N+ / Super Meat Boy" category there, right?
Never played Meat Boy but I would say depending on how you look at your platformers N+ has some similarities. Take Mario+environmental hazards + enemies + some "tricky" jumps and slightly branching paths = 10 Sec Run. In terms of a pure "platforming" experience, I can't think of a better game than this at the moment. I wouldn't say that the time limit is the draw but it does make the game that much better. I'd play through a regular game with these levels and no limit.Ranger X said:Oh snap, so this is in the "N+ / Super Meat Boy" category there, right?
zigg said:I agree Turvys Strike Back is pretty wild fun, but it's also a very short ride before you run up against the limits of what the game offers. It's basically a single concept, laying all its cards on the table at once. For $2, though, I have no regrets; it was fun.
Except not that good really.. downloaded it along the GG Series, and it's kinda like a drab to play. Especially waiting around 8 seconds everytime you lose and start playing again.Ranger X said:Oh snap, so this is in the "N+ / Super Meat Boy" category there, right?
I got the Animal Crossing one, but I imagine they're feature-equivalent. And yeah, the ability to have three alarms, each with unique sounds and volume settings is pretty nice. You can even use the sounds recorded from the standard DSi Sound program.jgkspsx said:The Mario alarm clock is a lot better than the built-in one, if you ever need an extra alarm clock around.