42 All-Time Classics. (DS)

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  • SethSquall
    FFR Player
    • Mar 2004
    • 5477

    #1

    42 All-Time Classics. (DS)

    So I bought this game for the DS, 42 All-time Classics for the price of £20.00. I think it's great. For what it is (card games, board games and other things like darts) I think it brilliant. Yea, its not non stop adrenaline pumping action but it's defiantly got something. Seeing as I have time on my side I will list every game.

    Basic Card Games
    Old Maid
    Spit
    I Doubt It
    Sevens
    Memory
    Pig

    Intermediate Card Games
    Blackjack
    Hearts
    President
    Rummy
    Seven Bridge
    Least Card
    Last Card Plus

    Advanced Card Games
    Five Card Draw
    Texas Hold'Em
    Nap
    Spades
    Contract Bridge

    Basic Board Games
    Chinese Checkers
    Checkers
    Dots and Boxes
    Hasami Shogi
    Turncoat
    Connect Five
    Grid Attack

    Advanced Board Games
    Backgammon
    Chess
    Shogi
    Field Tactics
    Ludo

    Variety Games
    Soda Shake
    Dominoes
    Koi-Koi
    Word Balloon

    Action Games
    Bowling
    Darts
    Billiards
    Balance
    Takeover

    Single-Player Games
    Solitare
    Escape
    Mahjong Solitare

    Being able to use the stylus to move cards and such makes this game 5 times better. Every game comes with easy to read and understandable rules to read if you don't know how to play, also there are hints and tips that pop up if you look stuck (these can be turned off). All these games, apart from the single player games, are multiplayer via muli-card play or WiFi. You can use Picto Chat in Muliplayer too. You can change setting to the game to select how many players or CPU are in, CPU Difficulty and additional rules (some games can be changed to include the Joker etc). You can also change the Design of the table or Dart board, you can unlock other designs.

    There are three modes. These are "Mission Mode", "Free Play" and "Stamp". "Mission Mode" is where you have missions like "Achieve Going Rummy in Rummy" and "Win perfect game in Hasami Shogi" to unlock designs and player icons. "Stamp Mode" is where you play every game one by one, depending on whether you win or become 1st, 2nd or 3rd depends whether you get a stamp. You must gain three stamps in order to progress to the next level. "Free Play" mode is self explanatory.

    All in all this is a good game. Like I said before its not action packed madness, just card and board games (although being able to play these games on the go is awesome). Reasonable at £20.00 as well. Good fun.

    My favourite games here are Chess, Field Tactics, Rummy, Texas Hold'em, Darts, I Doubt it, Hosami Shogi and Shogi.
    Last edited by SethSquall; 10-11-2006, 02:02 PM.
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  • Tonberry_Kid
    FFR Player
    • May 2005
    • 3408

    #2
    Re: 42 All-Time Classics. (DS)

    I might look into this.

    It sounds like something that would entertain me on my upcoming band trip.(Yay for 10 hour trips to only stay for a day)
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    • Kenzya
      FFR Player
      • Jan 2004
      • 3411

      #3
      Re: 42 All-Time Classics. (DS)

      I was really bummed you couldn't play Old Maid online.

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