Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Touch de Dokodon is a rhythm game for Nintendo DS by Namco Bandai where you play a Taiko drum to the beat of several songs. There are optional button controls, but the main mode of control is to take two styli and tap on the touch screen, which shows the image of large Taiko drum.
The two main gamemodes are Free Play and Daily Dojo. Free Play is exactly as one would expect, and Daily Dojo is a once-a-day challenge on a random song you've unlocked. There are four difficulties: Flower, Bamboo, Tree, and Demon. Demon difficulty, also known as Oni Mode, is initially hidden and must be unlocked. In addition to the actual gameplay, you can also dress up your Taiko character in silly outfits. This does not affect actual gameplay and is only a visual change. There is also a multiplayer mode available. It can be played in single-cart mode, but if an opponent has a copy of the game the outfit they have dressed their Taiko in will appear on whatever character corresponds to which player they are.
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In the game, Neku Sakuraba and his allies are forced to participate in a game that will determine their fate. The battle system uses many of the unique features of the Nintendo DS, including combat that takes place on both screens, and attacks performed by certain motions on the touchscreen or by shouting into the microphone. Elements of Japanese youth culture, such as fashion, food, and cell phones, are key aspects of the missions.
B-17 FORTRESS IN THE SKY places the player in the heart of the air war over Germany and the occupied territories in the autumn of 1944. Defend the "Lucky 25" through 25 heart-pounding missions over France, the Netherlands, and deep into the heart of Germany. Man each gunner position, avoid deadly flak encounters, and make sure to drop those bombs right in the o'le "pickle barrel".
Set two and a half years after the events of the classic Naruto series, Naruto fans are introduced to older characters as the storyline advances and unfolds with copious plot twists. Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4 also allows gamers to follow an older Naruto and his friends on the quest to save Gaara from the sinister Akatsuki organization. Players are able to choose their allies and form a three-man squad with special jutsu techniques to ward off looming danger. Dedicated franchise fans and new Naruto fighters alike can utilize the touch screen to unleash their unique jutsu attacks and take on anyone that gets in their way. As an added bonus, unlockable jutsu allow aspiring ninja to explore previously unreachable areas.
Jake Hunter is an interactive digital novel. Hone your detective skills by interviewing witnesses, uncovering clues, and following leads. Explore fictional cities of Ceteri, Depono and Aspicio City and tests your powers of deduction and reasoning in these 3 unique murder mysteries.
BOMBERMAN LAND Touch! 2 is the follow up sequel to IGN's Best Online Multiplayer 2006 Game of the Year on the Nintendo DS. Embark on a fun-filled, theme park adventure as you discover a huge land to explore, a gigantic multiplayer pack, and a host of addicting mini-games that can be played by yourself or with up to 4 people.
Farming game for Nintendo DS published in 2007 for the European market. Developed by Destineer and Black Lantern Studios and published by Ubisoft.
Farm Life is a fantastic game where you'll have the opportunity to manage your own farm! In this fantastic game, you'll be able to plant crops, care for animals, and expand your farm. The game combines strategy and simulation in a fun and challenging way. This game offers a deep and immersive experience that lets you create and manage your own farm. It's a perfect game for all lovers of farming and simulation games! Great, right?
Ganbaru Watashi no Kakei Diary is a Nintendo DS video game released in 2007 by Syn Sophia and Nintendo. The game was released exclusively in Japan and was part of the Touch Generations series. The game assists the player in planning a household budget and is controlled via the touch screen. There are eighteen categories in which you can manage your budget, the categories ranging from things like food, to entertainment to fashion. There is a mode contained in the game that helps players plan for a loan.
Based on the 2000’s shoujo manga Kirarin / Kilari Revolution. Become 14 year old idol Kilari as she goes around the city completing various tasks and mini games such as planting flowers, eating cake, taking dancing lessons and buying clothes.