Snoopy DS: Let's Go Meet Snoopy and His Friends is a game developed by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS. It consists of several minigames covering a variety of gameplay types, linked together by a world in which the player can talk to Peanuts characters and perform simple quests for them.
Play as a young fashion designer starting a career in a famous fashion agency in New York City. Discover the glamorous world of fashion and create trendy designs to become the hippest fashion designer ever.
Spectrobes: Beyond The Portals is the sequel to popular anime-inspired, sci-fi action/role playing game series Spectrobes, for Nintendo DS. Spectrobes: Beyond The Portals continues the story of Rallen and Jeena, interplanetary patrol officers who discover, excavate, awaken and train mysterious fossilized creatures known as spectrobes and then use them to battle enemies. The story revolves around the origins of ominous portals that lead to distant dimensions and a new nemesis who hopes to destroy the spectrobes.
Zubo is a 3D rhythm action game set in the vibrant and melodic universe of Zubalon. Players enter Zubalon to help the zany inhabitants, the Zubos, defeat a malicious mastermind and his army of dastardly Zombos.
Shape your park with a variety of attractions, games, facilities and decorations. As more guests attend the park and play the various games the player will earn Glow Points which they can then use to buy even more attractions.
The game is set in New York City. The player is a rookie detective from the homicide division. There are eight cases in the game, and one larger case divided into sections. In this case, a model named Betsy Blake goes missing. She is the sister of the player's partner, Marcy Blake.
It varies from other Digimon DS games in that the player does not give commands in a fight but the Digimon choose their attacks themselves. It also requires that the player feeds and looks after their Digimon, also having to heal, cure, and clean up after them, much like the older Digimon games. This is also the first Digimon game to include the Dracomon line of Digimon, featuring Petitmon, Babydmon, Dracomon, Coredramon (Air), Coredramon (Ground), Wingdramon, Groundramon, Slayerdramon, and Breakdramon. The starting Digimon is Botamon.
Sands of Destruction is a 2008 role-playing video game developed by Imageepoch and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS. It was released in Japan in 2008, and in North America in 2010. Set in a desert world where humans are ruled over and persecuted by the anthropomorphic Ferals, the story revolves around protagonist Kyrie after learning he holds the power to destroy the world. Gameplay features exploration of the game world from a top-down perspective, and a turn-based combat system incorporating real-time mechanics.
In Prey the Stars – known as Gabu Gabu Planet in Japan – players control various dog-like creatures in a competition to eat the most items in a given level. Part of the challenge comes in that, in order to successfully eat an item, you must "chew" it by repeatedly pressing the B button.
The game initially focuses on the events surrounding the kidnapping of Knuckles and the disappearance of the Chaos Emeralds after the defeat of Doctor Eggman, before moving on to follow the cast of characters across two dimensions as they encounter a new ally, Shade the Echidna, and seek to stop the invasion of their world by Ix, the leader of Shade's tribe, the Nocturnus.
LEGO Batman offers a unique gaming experience on the DS platform, with new features and characters. Players control Batman and Robin as they work together to defeat enemies and save Gotham City. Each chapter consists of five levels, with a variety of gameplay styles, including platforming, puzzle-solving, and vehicular combat.
Players can unlock new characters and abilities, and explore secret areas to discover hidden items. The game features co-op play, allowing players to switch between Batman and Robin at will. Additionally, certain characters have special abilities that allow them to access previously inaccessible areas.
With dozens of unlockables and multiple playthroughs available, LEGO Batman offers plenty of replay value for fans of the franchise.