I'm looking for a good DS game for my 9 year old niece.

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I have a niece whose name is Jessica. She loves her DS and it's time to buy her another game for it. She already has Nintendogs, Cooking Mama and another one of those cute animal games they release often for the DS. She wants My Secret Diary but I want to get her something of higher quality. What are other good games that would appeal to 9-11 year old girls that are of high quality?
 
Seeing that she loves LittleBigPlanet, Super Princess Peach would be a good choice. She wants Cooking Mama 2 but I want to get her something different. She still hasn't cooked all the meals in CM.
 
Mario Kart Ds, most people no matter their sex love Mario Kart. Yoshi's Island 2, and all of the Super Mario Advance games for the GBA are also good games that are liked by most people. And if you both have a DS you can play Mario Party DS on two or more players with only one copy of the game, and still access all of the functions of the game (I love Mario Party DS, sadly not many people around me have a ds). All of the kirby games are awesome, both the ones on the GBA (Kirby and the amazing mirror, and nightmare in dreamland), and the DS games are great too, Kirby canvas Curse, Squeak Squad, and Kirby Super star. I've heard Nintendogs can be fun, but find it for cheap. Just for the heckuvit I'm also throwing in Rhapsody a musical adventure because its light RPG appropriate for most ages. I'd go on, but I think that gives you a great idea of what to get her for now. I can post more if you'd like.
 
[quote name='homeland']Super Princess Peach![/QUOTE]

[quote name='PokémonScott']Elite Beat Agents maybe?

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One of those two.
 
Skip My Secret Diary -- pretty poor quality -- can't do much with it.

Princess Debut by Natsume if u can score it for $19.99.

Animal Crossing. Nuff said.

If she likes Pokemon, any Pokemon game will do, but she might not be into it -- ask first, as she might think it's a "boy" thing, though lots of girls do love Misty and Dawn, and my little girl and her girl friends love anything Pokemon.

If u go the Imagine game route, choose carefully: Imagine Figure Skater (by the developer of Princess Debut) and Imagine Teacher are respectable and fun, many of the others Imagine are absolutely terrible shovelware--tread carefully.

If u have to go the licensed game route, and given that she is 9, you may need to, High School the Musical Making the Cut (the first game) ain't so bad for an Elite Beat Agents clone, using a license she would like. Avoid the 2nd game like the plague (an awful minigame compilation), though the 3rd one is not too bad. Still the first HStM has fun rhythm action for the younger set, and shloads of unlockables with dress-up -- Wombat would like it. The Cheetah Girls Passport to Stardom is another respectable EBA clone for kids -- Disney is getting the EBA clone thing right. Avoid the Looney Tunes EBA clone though. If u think she can live without HStM, just get her EBA.

MySims and MySims Kingdom are okay, but u would be better getting her Animal Crossing.

Tinkerbell would not past muster with you, but she will love it.

For a puzzle game, check out Meteos Disney or Prism.

Spore Creatures is fun.

Avoid anything American Girl. THQ is not worthy of the license. The games are just not fleshed out and have serious quality control issues--like fast scrolling text that can't be re-read.
 
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