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Feb 03 2009

My Sister and Her Nintendo DS — She Loves It!

Published by beccawrites at 11:25 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

Back in December, my sister began to play video games with her newly purchased Nintendo DS. She currently has at least six games and plans to expand on that. She goes from this game to that game and back and forth with each one of them on her spare time. I laugh at her, because she now understands why I have played video games all these years.

Puzzle Games For Her

My sister doesn’t play violent games, FPS or simulated games. The only games she loves to play are the puzzle games. Her favorite is Bejeweled, but she can’t find that for the DS, because it isn’t available for it. I have to wonder if it will ever become available for the Nintendo DS, but I doubt it.

Her Favorite Games

Since she cannot play Bejeweled, she gets the next best thing for herself — Luxor and Zuma. Luxor, I have played, but Zuma, I don’t like. In my opinion, there are too many games that are the same but have different characters, rewards and bonuses. 

Zuma has a frog, and Tumblebug is like Zuma but with a beetle bug (cuter, too). But, Tumblebug is for the PC, not the DS. The game play is basically the same for these games, yet she is okay with it and loves playing each one. Soon, she will have Tumlebug for her PC, but for now she works on the games she has for her Nintendo DS. 

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2 Responses to “My Sister and Her Nintendo DS — She Loves It!”

  1. Shirley Lynchon 20 Feb 2009 at 9:37 am edit this

    Try Zookeeper, its brilliant.
    I have never played Bejeweled but am told it is very similar.
    Your sister will soon be hooked on Zookeeper.

  2. beccawriteson 20 Feb 2009 at 10:51 pm edit this

    My sister loves her DS and plays it every chance she gets. I’ve never heard of Zookeeper, but it sure sounds fun!

    Thank you for the suggestion!

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