Tank Beat is entirely stylus-based. As you draw tracks and fire on the DS's bottom screen game map, your tank appears and responds on the top screen. Players engage in a variety of missions and commandeer a full range of tanks: from tiny scrappers, to missile carriers, to giant Panzers.
TouchMaster is a video game created by Midway Games for the Nintendo DS. It supports Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and was released on June 25, 2007 in North America. A sequel, Touchmaster 2 (known as More Touchmaster in Europe), was released on November 3, 2008. Another sequel called TouchMaster 3 was released on October 27, 2009. Yet another sequel, Touchmaster: Connect (known as Touchmaster 4: Connect in Europe) , which allows players to post high scores to Facebook and Twitter, was released in 2010. Touchmaster tests the player's skills on the Nintendo DS with a variety of games and challenges.
The games share the TouchMaster name with Midway's previous series of coin-operated touchscreen games.
Cookie & Cream is an action/platformer where players navigate their way through challenging terrain on the top screen while solving puzzles and disarming traps on the touch screen below. Played as either a single-player game where one person controls both characters, or a cooperative game where one player maneuvers Cookie on the top screen while the other is in charge of Cream on the touch screen, Cookie & Cream is a unique combination of gaming genres. Single player game lets you use directional button and touch pen to control two characters at once. Cooperative game lets you and a friend work together to advance through levels. Wireless compatible for co-op play and WiFi compatible for four-player battles. Download play mode allows two to play select stages off one Game Card. Eight diversely themed worlds to traverse, including Desert World, Music World, Trick World and Water World. Nine challenging minigames to explore. [Agetec, Inc.]
Nervous Brickdown (known as SuperLite 2500 Brickdown and published by Success in Japan) is a breakout clone video game developed by the French team Arkedo Studio and published by Eidos Interactive for Nintendo DS.
Itadaki Street DS is a Monopoly-like game that has some Mario Party-esque elements added to it due to the appearance of several Mario characters (minigames, for example). Players move around the board, buying shops and collecting money from others who land on their shop spaces. Depending on circumstances, some players can forcibly take over another player's shop spaces, or make them inactive for a turn. Players can also hold shares of a block of spaces so that they get paid when someone lands on any space in that block, even if it is not their own.
Nana: Live Staff Daiboshuu! Shoshinsha Kangei is the third Nana video game released by Konami for the Nintendo DS on June 2007. The character designs are similar to the previous video game, Nana: Everything Is Controlled by the Great Demon King!?.
Transformers Decepticons is an action-adventure video game based on the 2007 live action film Transformers.
It is one of the Nintendo DS ports of Transformers: The Game, but follows a different storyline with 20 missions that focuse exclusively on the Decepticons.
The game has local multiplayer for up to 4 players and had an online multiplayer mode called AllSpark Wars, a weekly competition between players using points from challenge missions for control of 7 AllSpark fragments. It required a separate account but had a clan system and online community forum.
The online component and community site were managed by Agora Games, now WB Games New York.
Transformers Autobots is an action-adventure video game based on the 2007 live action film Transformers.
It is one of the Nintendo DS ports of Transformers: The Game, but follows a different storyline with 20 missions that focuses exclusively on the Autobots.
The game has local multiplayer for up to 4 players and had an online multiplayer component called AllSpark Wars, a weekly competition between players using points from challenge missions for control of 7 AllSpark fragments. It required a separate account but had a clan system and online community forum.
The online component and community site were managed by Agora Games, now WB Games New York.
Hundreds of puzzles including sudoku and kakuro.Brain Buster Puzzle Pack features hundreds of puzzles ranging from Sudoku to the latest craze in Japan, Kakuro. Also included are the uniquely challenging and innovative games Light Up, Nurikabe, and Slitherlink.
Game de Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z was developed by Infinity and published by Bandai for the Nintendo DS (now known as Bandai Namco) on June 14, 2007. It has board-game style gameplay similar to Mario Party and features Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup competing with Mojo Jojo to get to the center of the board, competing in minigames along the way. The game received a Cero A rating in Japan which is the equivalent of an E rating in the United States.
A collection of mini-games themed around a school-faring robot, Mizuiro-chan, and her school days at Blood Academy. The game uses the Nintendo DS stylus to draw and write within the game.