Okay, so today I got the first Brain Age and I like it. The brain training exercises are fun and I am loving the sudoku puzzles even though they are already in Brain Age 2. Also, August is almost here so I will be getting my allowance soon. That means I can get Brain Age Express Math, Brain Age Express Sudoku and Brain Age Express Arts and Letters. I can't wait to do the exercises, mess around with the theme exercises.
Also, I have retro game challenge. It is basically a game that brings you back to the 80's. It has manuals for each game and even a fictional magazine similar to Nintendo Power called Gamefan Magazine that you get issues of as you progress. The game gives you challenges that you must complete to progress the story. The challenges vary from easy to not too hard-not too easy which makes the games enjoyable to playthrough. In my opinion, I think the challenges are just to make you at least try out enough of each game. Also, the games themselves are awsome. One of them is Cosmic Gate which is very similar to Galaga and Galaxian. Another one is Ninja Haggle Man that is kind of a platformer where you kill all of the enemies for "the new enemy" to appear and then on the next level you fight a bunch of them. Another is Rally King which is kind of like a racing game. However, the funniest thing is that you get to play its promotional sequel "Rally King SP" which has ads for a fictional ramen noodle brand called cup o' chicken noodles; I really like this game because it is a reference to Super Mario Bros. All Night Nippon. Another that I recently unlocked is an RPG called Guadia Quest that is similar to Dragon Quest or "Dragon Warrior". Also, another one that I have yet to unlock is Ninja Haggle Man 3 which is reminiscent to Ninja Gaiden. Anyway, I am having a blast with Retro Game Challenge. It is truely a brilliant game and they should definitely bring the sequel to America some way or another.
In closing, I am having a lot of fun with the games I am playing and I hope everyone else is too.
~ChillV
Also, I have retro game challenge. It is basically a game that brings you back to the 80's. It has manuals for each game and even a fictional magazine similar to Nintendo Power called Gamefan Magazine that you get issues of as you progress. The game gives you challenges that you must complete to progress the story. The challenges vary from easy to not too hard-not too easy which makes the games enjoyable to playthrough. In my opinion, I think the challenges are just to make you at least try out enough of each game. Also, the games themselves are awsome. One of them is Cosmic Gate which is very similar to Galaga and Galaxian. Another one is Ninja Haggle Man that is kind of a platformer where you kill all of the enemies for "the new enemy" to appear and then on the next level you fight a bunch of them. Another is Rally King which is kind of like a racing game. However, the funniest thing is that you get to play its promotional sequel "Rally King SP" which has ads for a fictional ramen noodle brand called cup o' chicken noodles; I really like this game because it is a reference to Super Mario Bros. All Night Nippon. Another that I recently unlocked is an RPG called Guadia Quest that is similar to Dragon Quest or "Dragon Warrior". Also, another one that I have yet to unlock is Ninja Haggle Man 3 which is reminiscent to Ninja Gaiden. Anyway, I am having a blast with Retro Game Challenge. It is truely a brilliant game and they should definitely bring the sequel to America some way or another.
In closing, I am having a lot of fun with the games I am playing and I hope everyone else is too.
~ChillV