alright, I finshed my next list "cheap but fun ds games"

Here's a few I can add:

Picross DS - this is my current addiction. If you haven't tried it you should! These are logic puzzles in which the process of solving them reveals a picture, which is a lot more fun then ending up with a grid filled with numbers (Suduko) if you ask me. Best to just try it and see. It comes with many puzzles built-in and you can also download more puzzles taken from past renditions of the games (such as Mario Picross). It also has a fun online competitive game. You can also make your own puzzles and (in theory) share them with others and download ones others have made, but doing that requires exchanging friend codes - if there was ever a case against friend codes, Picross DS is it.

Pac-Pix - this game is fantastic and makes great use of the DS touchscreen. It deserves much more notice on the DS and definitely deserves a place in your library. The game has you drawing one or more pac-men of different sizes and then walls to guide them around the playing area, as well as arrows and bombs in later levels, to hit switches and such, all in an attempt to eat up ghosts and other bad guys within a time limit. It starts out easy and gets maddeningly difficult and frantic in the later levels, with a nice difficulty progression. It's really fantastic and available for cheap.
 
[quote name='SL4IN']No space invaders extreme?[/quote]

I've been addicted to this for a few weeks now. Definately the best $20 i've spent on a ds game.
 
Lost Magic was terrible. I hated that game and I was really looking forward to it!

Space Invaders Extreme MUST be on that list.
 
I loved Picross so much (i honestly still play it everyday), and I loved space invaders too....I never tried pac pix, but I heard it wasn't that good so i didn't put it on....but maybe I heard wrong

I was trying to keep the list under 15 dollars, and it's hard to find all of those easily for under 15
 
[quote name='beebles']I loved Picross so much (i honestly still play it everyday), and I loved space invaders too....I never tried pac pix, but I heard it wasn't that good so i didn't put it on....but maybe I heard wrong

I was trying to keep the list under 15 dollars, and it's hard to find all of those easily for under 15[/QUOTE]

If you were to play the first level or two of Pac-Pix and stop it might seem a bore. Just keep playing. It gets better and better. The recognition of shapes is a bit picky, and I can see that that might turn off some, but I didn't find it a problem. Part of the fun is trying to draw the shapes quickly and *correctly* as the game gets more frantic. I recall that I read positive reviews for the game. It just never took off in spite of them.

Regarding Picross DS. For gods sake, exchange friend codes with me so I can download your puzzles and vice versa! See my profile for my friend code. Add it and then send me yours. Once we've both added each other we can exchange puzzles. I have a few puzzles up now, but would be a lot more motivated to create puzzles if I could actually exchange them with someone....
 
[quote name='lilboo']Lost Magic was terrible. I hated that game and I was really looking forward to it![/quote]

This fact is a fact.

Who makes a list of 7 games? You're a freak.
 
My picross friend code is 343743 778558

havn't made any puzzles yet but i'd liek to see yours. I've been mainly working on normal mode and free mode.
 
I'd been away for the weekend, but just added you. However, I haven't been able to go online yet, so it won't take until I do that. I'll do that later tonight, so check online later tonight and see if you can see my puzzles.
 
[quote name='beebles']ok ,lol....give me an EST time and i'll try to come on then[/QUOTE]

Actually, I had gone online that night. My understanding was that once you are added as a friend, and I connect to Nintendo WiFi, you should then be able to access my puzzle area whether I am online or not. Not the case? Try it if you haven't already.
 
[quote name='crunchewy']Actually, I had gone online that night. My understanding was that once you are added as a friend, and I connect to Nintendo WiFi, you should then be able to access my puzzle area whether I am online or not. Not the case? Try it if you haven't already.[/QUOTE]
In order for friends to share puzzles, both must add the other's friend code and connect to NiWiFiCon before either sees the other.

So Friend A must add Friend B and connect, AND Friend B must add Friend A and connect before either can share puzzles.
 
i was lazy and didnt add you till late last night, but it wasnt working then still.

but radjago am i reading your post right that we dont have to be on at the same time then?

well i'm gonna try again later ocne you go online again
 
I think Polarium should be on that list, you can buy that used from GS for 5 bucks... and although the main games is ok... the puzzles section is really fun and challenging... took some time to get through all 100 puzzles
 
[quote name='beebles']did anyone get my puzzle?[/QUOTE]

I got it. I haven't completed it yet, though. I tried once and failed miserably. :) Will try again. One major complaint I have with this design is that it gives you no indication of who or how many times a puzzle has been downloaded. When I look at the puzzles I've put out there, there ought to be a download count. Then you know if there's interest. Incidentally, I added another puzzle to area the other day.
 
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