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Puzzler Collection (Nintendo DS) | 
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List Price: £19.99 Buy New: £11.95 You Save: £8.04 (40%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 43
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: puzzle-games Rating: Universal, particularly children Media: Video Game Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.9 x 0.7
EAN: 3307211310810 ASIN: B001B79IAE
Release Date: August 1, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: New - Is not factory Sealed - Comes Boxed with Instructions. UK Seller
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Good puzzles let down by bad touch screen controls October 17, 2008 Rosie-the-philosopher 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This could have been a great game: there are four puzzles, they've been compiled well and there are several modes, allowing you to pick a certain type of puzzle or play what the game throws at you or play puzzles against the clock. Other reviewers have described the puzzles well so I'll move on to the problem. The problem is that the game has been implemented badly: you often have to select something on the touch screen more than once before it registers that you hit it and the touch screen is often inaccurate - selecting the wrong word or the wrong square. I wish they'd done a better job of making this game. I still think it's worth playing but it is frustrating when you spend ages trying to select the right item or get stopped in the fast and fun mode by a mistake when you had tried to select the right item.
helen August 15, 2008 Helen Lore Zetter (wisboroughgreen w.susex u.k.) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This a great puzzle pack......BUT I do find it very difficult to get it actually to get to the puzzle or game.The opening list of things to press to tell the DS to start up the chosen game seems to be over complicated.I do sometimes find I spend more time getting the thing up and running,hence have lost much playing time,and I certainly cannot pick it up casually play a short game or do a crossword unless I have plenty of time.Once it is in the puzzle mode all is fine......but then I am loathed to switch it off knowing I will have to go through the whole drama to start it up again !!!!!
Overall quite good, but disappointed with variety of games August 14, 2008 Debbie King (Durham City, Co Durham United Kingdom) 53 out of 53 found this review helpful
Having purchased "The Puzzler" magazine for a lot of years (20+) I always enjoyed the wide range of different types of puzzles portrayed and, as such, I eagerly awaited the delivery of my Nintendo DS version. I was disappointed to see that there are only four types of game available: crosswords, word searches, fitwords (where you have to fit all the words into a blank grid) and sudoku. No sign of the logic problems, or Jigwords, or codebreakers! Having said that, the games are quite good and the interface is intuitive. I travel a lot so this will probably while away many an hour in airport departure lounges, as well as helping to keep the old grey matter active.
a game you wont put down August 9, 2008 Ms. L. J. Pindus (london) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
i recieved puzzler ds in the post today and when i picked it up to play i found i was well pleased with my purchase. it has 4 diffrent games suduko fitword crossword and wordsearch with loads of different game modes including puzzler tournament, quick blast ,simply puzzle, fast and fun, and head to head.all modes and games have instructions and hints to help if you get stuck.i have played all 4 games in puzzler tournament mode only and found them easy to play and with ease of use.i highly recommend this game for people that like puzzles etc i can even do the crosswords without help unlike the sun crossword on ds.
A winner for puzzle fans! August 6, 2008 Sue (England) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I'm a big fan of those puzzle books you get at railway stations, so when my boyfriend bought me this for our Nintendo I was quite excited. You get sudoku, wordsearch, crossword and other word puzzles and you can even choose your difficulty level so if you find you're good at lower levels you can challenge yourself. You can even try and beat your own time limit. It's really good value for the amount of puzzles you get - keeps you occupied and good practice for your brain cells. Recommended for competitive puzzle fans like me!
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