Mental Games is a compilation of quick little games that ask for either nice Stylus skills or tons of concentration. Some are remakes of pre-released DS games, some are adaptations of flash games, and others are completely new and original
Evilspoon’s ASCII Pacman, in an enhanced version for the neoflash.com coding competition&#
This is a puzzle game based on those sliding tile games you get on airplanes. Originally made in Second Life, this DS version is a little harder in that it lacks 3D, but the use of the stylus means playing it is a lot easier
Earth Invaders 0 is an 2.5D shoot action game, set in a futuristic environment. It takes full advantage of the DS’s functionalities
Meteroa is a space/fantasy based god-sim game that lies somewhere between populous, world of sand and pong. The rule is to kill you opponent with your godpower
BrickFall is basically the game Falldown, you guide a square through a maze of platforms without letting it hit the top of the screen. If it hits the top you lose. Your score is generated on how long you manage to survive. Unlike Falldown, this game has powerups. These powerups can help you or go against you so be careful [&hellip
This is a try to port the famous board game Taboo ( spanish version) to a computerized environment, enhancing the number of teams and using the NDS as board, buzzer and card reader, you still have to be honest with what button you press, but you can take Taboo to wherever you want!
Klungo’s Brain School is a “brain game”. For the moment there are two games to training your brain : Calculometry & Formometry. Calculometry is a game for solve easy operations for reactivity. Formometry is based for the memory
A cup of Tea – V8 is a very gentle FPS that any newbie could beat
This is a different Pong, with 3 ways of game and several configurations. Play against the PSP or against a friend. The movement of the ball is real, and it changes his angle when it beats at the corner of a bar. In the record way you have to try to obtain the biggest number of followed hits

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