Now, normally, that would be enough to say, “Ëœwell, okay, that’s neat”Â, but OH NO, there’s more. There are five, count “Ëœem, FIVE games to choose from: Block Breaker Deluxe, which is the normal Arkanoid-esque game we’ve all been playing for two or more decades Solitaire, which, if you’re reading this, you know what that is (it’s in the Games folder of your computer, after all) Poker, which isn’t actually NORMAL Poker so to say Pool, as in billiards and Bowling, as in throwing a ball at some pins. It certainly seems like a winning idea, but let’s take a look and see what’s what, and if it all works well.Įach of the five games has something of a story to it (mostly in the tournament modes) that amounts to wanting to win cash prizes and such, and as they are rather minimal, let us instead look at the game modes, because HOO BOY there are a lot. After Miami Nights, which could charitably be described as “not very good at all”Â, they’ve developed Midnight Play Pack, a collection of five games that, individually, might not be worth much, but combined make a surprisingly solid little concept: five bar/casino games (well, four, anyway), in one DS cart, for a budget price. Gameloft seems to have taken this idea to heart. This doesn’t guarantee the product will, in fact, be good, but it minimizes the potential for bad elements, It also allows for the damage to be contained to a minimum. Generally speaking, if you want to make a handheld game for the DS, but you have no idea what you actually want to do, it seems that the best solution is to make something mini-game oriented.
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