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Ripten reviews Crosswords DS

Beau Rosser writes:

''Before playing Crosswords DS, I asked myself, "How am I going to review a game with a foundation built around a collection of crosswords?" However, after obsessively playing the game to the point of crossword-induced dreams, Crosswords DS had me in a headlock that would not let go.

As part of Nintendo's "Touch Generations" line, Crosswords DS melds ease of use with sexy aesthetic to form a solid package of crossword puzzles, anagrams, and word searches. The menus are easy to navigate due to their giant-sized input buttons and lend themselves to the casual audience the game is geared toward.

Even the most casual of gamers will have no problem becoming familiarized with Crosswords DS's control. Outside of the main game, there are training exercises that gear up the player with tips as to how the game plays. Although slightly abbreviated and not a necessity, the training exercises are a welcome addition for people new to the gaming world.''
6.0 / 10
harry190 - contributor
Published: 568 days 2 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 

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