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Tom the Warrior said:
I suggest you get Rune Factory and Planet Puzzle League.

Rune Factory is nearly like Animal Crossing, minus the talking animals and animal villagers, but has the aspects of Harvest Moon, but with weapons and fighting thrown in. You can forge, create medicines, cook, create rings and various items, farm, fish, raise farm animals to help you in the fields or find certain animals that may honey, milk, eggs and wool.

Planet Puzzle League is bound to interest your inner puzzler. Remember Pokemon Puzzle League for the N64 and Pokemon Puzzle Challenge for the Gameboy Color? Well it's just like the two minus the Pokemon.
One note -- even though Planet Puzzle Game is FANTASTIC and is easily one of the best DS puzzlers, I have to admit -- Picross DS blows it out of the water.

TONS of downloadable puzzles, a crapload of modes... I've been playing this game ever since launch, still have at least 100 puzzles to do. And I'm sure there'll be more, as they put up more every week. It's 10 a week, I believe...?
 
Tom the Warrior said:
I suggest you get Rune Factory and Planet Puzzle League.

Rune Factory is nearly like Animal Crossing, minus the talking animals and animal villagers, but has the aspects of Harvest Moon, but with weapons and fighting thrown in. You can forge, create medicines, cook, create rings and various items, farm, fish, raise farm animals to help you in the fields or find certain animals that may honey, milk, eggs and wool.

Planet Puzzle League is bound to interest your inner puzzler. Remember Pokemon Puzzle League for the N64 and Pokemon Puzzle Challenge for the Gameboy Color? Well it's just like the two minus the Pokemon.
I suggest wait for the good Harvest Moon DS game to come out, that actually has DS graphics and all the staples of a Harvest Moon game. Island of Happiness will actually make sense for a Harvest Moon fan looking for the real experience on the DS.
 
Shadow_] [quote="Tom the Warrior said:
I suggest you get Rune Factory and Planet Puzzle League.

Rune Factory is nearly like Animal Crossing, minus the talking animals and animal villagers, but has the aspects of Harvest Moon, but with weapons and fighting thrown in. You can forge, create medicines, cook, create rings and various items, farm, fish, raise farm animals to help you in the fields or find certain animals that may honey, milk, eggs and wool.

Planet Puzzle League is bound to interest your inner puzzler. Remember Pokemon Puzzle League for the N64 and Pokemon Puzzle Challenge for the Gameboy Color? Well it's just like the two minus the Pokemon.
I suggest wait for the good Harvest Moon DS game to come out, that actually has DS graphics and all the staples of a Harvest Moon game. Island of Happiness will actually make sense for a Harvest Moon fan looking for the real experience on the DS. [/quote]
Although it wasn't a traditional Harvest Moon, Rune Factory was a great game. Once you beat the main story there are some other things to keep you occupied, although they alone don't keep you hooked for to long. But the game is definetly well worth the money.

The only DS games that really kept me hooked for a decent amount of time were-
AC:WW
Mario Kart DS
Rune Factory
LoZ: Phantom Hourglass
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl

And I enjoyed most of those for their Wi-Fi.
 
I have Final Fantasy III and Metroid Prime: Hunters, but sadly, the latter got bad reviews for its single player.


:(

I liked the story mode on MPH, but apparently it was really boring. The Wi-Fi is full of hackers, but if you want some good Handheld first person shooters, this is the only one.

They are both great in my mind


:)
 
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