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Digital gaming has become a part of public libraries in Toronto, and the hand-held Nintendo DS is an inexpensive system suitable for almost any age group. Focusing on the 10-12 age group, we have compiled our top ten recommendations for public libraries looking to offer DS games for play within the library. This is a diverse list that offers something for every type of game-player; most of the games on this list capitalize on the DS as a unique system with many distinctive capacities.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Meteos Disney Magic
Based on the game Meteos, Disney Magic has players work through different levels, which involves trying to get three meteos in a row as they fall from the top of the game and then projecting them off the screen, which are themed like different Disney movies. Players are guided by Jiminy Cricket and Tinkerbell in their quest to help organize the vaults. It can be played individually, or with up to four players, and either vertically or horizontally. It differs from the original Meteo because the blocks can be moved left to right as well as up and down, except at the highest levels. The game generally received very positive reviews as a good puzzle game for children.
Labels:
Competitive,
Gender-Neutral,
Multiplayer,
Puzzles,
Rated E
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