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Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum? [Re: Sly One] #543327
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Iv'e been considering the Professor Layton games, they sound like the would be fun to play, I like a good mystery. I will have to ck them out thanks, Sly One, for your input.

Marie wave

Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum? [Re: marie] #543350
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Marie I think you will like them. I played both of them and I really liked them. The puzzles can be a bit challenging sometimes, but you get to buy some hints with the coins that you find throughout the game so it helps. I like the story and the mystery of it. Lots of fun. I just started the Hardy Boys (got it yesterday) and so will let you all know what I think soon.
Barbara

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Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum? [Re: Sly One] #543449
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I am looking for Professor Layton and Pandora's Box. Does anyone know where I could purchase it? I have searched various sites but evidentally it is so old no one carries it anymore. I really really like this series.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum? [Re: msblue] #543467
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No, Pandora's Box is not old, it's been released in the United States a couple of days ago and will be released in Europe later this month. Please note, it is called Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box in the United States, perhaps that's why you can't find it?

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Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum? [Re: PolloDiablo] #543491
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Thanks SlyOne for the info, will have to go get a copy.

Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum? [Re: orchid girl] #543525
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Barbara, I just saw a copy of the Professor Layton Curious Village on ebay and I'm bidding on it now, should know if I get it in a couple of days. puppy

Do you need to be connected to the internet with your DS to use the coins or is that within the game consule.

I have the Hardy Boys on my wish list on Amazon but I haven't purchased yet. Ill be watching the post to see what you think of it Barbara.

Thanks,
Marie wave

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Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum? [Re: marie] #543531
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Hi,

I have already played Prof. layton and Curious Village and loved it! I am now playing the diabolical box, which I understand from a previous posting is the same as Pandora's box. Thanks for the info. I love these games and wished there were many more like them for we more "mature" players

Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum? [Re: msblue] #543553
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marie,

The hint coins are in the game itself, you click or touch any object you see on the screen and some will give you a hint coin.

Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum? [Re: mrkwang] #543571
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Originally Posted By: mrkwang
Anybody played this one, [Flower, Sun and Rain], in Nintendo DS?

Originally Posted By: PolloDiablo
Press Release
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CLASSIC SUDA51 TITLE HEADS WEST FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER


I've heard high praise about original PS2 game, kinda cult praise. (In Korea, some people play Japanese video game.)

But for NDS US version, well, it got too low review score.
http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/ds/flowersunandrain?q=flower%20sun%20rain

So wish to ask, if there are some people who played it.

Thanks.



I, for one, simply loved Flower, Sun & Rain! It's strange and surreal and completely unlike anything else I've played before. I can understand why some people almost hate it but for me it was one of the most interesting gaming experiences I've had in a long time.

Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum? [Re: frazap] #543601
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Thanks Orchid Girl and yes Marie the coins are in the game itself as orchid girl mentions. Good Luck. I will keep my fingers crossed that you get it. I'm sure you will like it. I sure did.
Barbara

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Hi All, I have been looking for Undercover: Dual Motives somewhere but it appears to not be sold here in the USA. Is that the case? Is there somewhere one can find the game to play? I would love to get my hands on one as lots of good talk about it in this post. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Marie,

So far I am liking Hardy Boys (Treasure on the Tracks). I am so glad that I got it. The hint system is great (good thing too as there is no walkthrough or hints anywhere) but so far I haven't needed one and I'm enjoying that as well. Again, I'm not very much into it and I have gotten stuck a couple of times, but have been able to work my way out and move on. I really am enjoying it much more than I thought I would. I did say I'd come back and let you know and I didn't want to forget. If you have any questions please ask and I will keep you posted as I go along but I thinks it's a good one so far.

Barbara

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