Posted on Apr 24, 2008 under electronic games |

The Tangram originated in China and is often refered to as the Chinese Puzzle. With its long history some claim that it’s the oldest cutting puzzle in the world with a history that traces back to the late 18th century. In China Tangram is known as Qi Qiao Ban which literally means ‘Seven Boards of Cunning’ and now for the first time this ancient art has been transferred to the Nintendo DS. A Tangram is a square divided into seven parts that includes two large triangles one medium-sized triangle two small triangles a smaller square and a parallelogram. The player must rearrange these differently sized shapes to create a new recognisable shape such as a rabbit or a swan. Tangram Mania is incredibly easy to get into and hard to put down. As the game progresses the complexity of the Tangrams increase and challenge the player to think about the new forms and shapes. Players can also create their own Tangrams to challenge friends in the free play mode.
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Posted on Apr 24, 2008 under electronic games |

The Tangram originated in China and is often refered to as the Chinese Puzzle. With its long history some claim that it’s the oldest cutting puzzle in the world with a history that traces back to the late 18th century. In China Tangram is known as Qi Qiao Ban which literally means ‘Seven Boards of Cunning’ and now for the first time this ancient art has been transferred to the Nintendo DS. A Tangram is a square divided into seven parts that includes two large triangles one medium-sized triangle two small triangles a smaller square and a parallelogram. The player must rearrange these differently sized shapes to create a new recognisable shape such as a rabbit or a swan. Tangram Mania is incredibly easy to get into and hard to put down. As the game progresses the complexity of the Tangrams increase and challenge the player to think about the new forms and shapes. Players can also create their own Tangrams to challenge friends in the free play mode.
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Posted on Apr 24, 2008 under electronic games |

Pool Party is a fully-featured pool and snooker simulation featuring a diverse range of game modes and settings and of course will make the best possible use of the Wii’s control system. Pool Party will feature 13 different single player and multi-player game types encompassing the standard 8-ball 9-ball snooker game modes but including more exotic game types such as Rotation and Black Jack. Play takes place in a choice of 10 stylised environments ranging from the seediest dive bars to opulent mansions and supremely luxurious yachts and players will also be stepping into the shoes of a range of distinctive characters as well as facing off against formidable player AI. With shot placement targeting and adjustments mediated through the Wii’s motion-sensing control system Pool Party represents the most definitive pool simulation yet seen on Nintendo hardware.
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Posted on Apr 24, 2008 under electronic games |

The global dancing phenomenon gets even more physical with an entirely new game designed for the Wii. DDR Hottest Party is sure to be the life of the party with four player multiplayer Wii Remote and Nunchuk support smash hits taken from the last four decades of music entirely new modes and more! Dancing Stage Hottest Party Features: Brand new DDR game designed exclusively for the Wii. Support up to 4 player simultaneous play ensures your house is the hottest party on the block. All-new soundtrack includes licensed smash-hits from the last 4 decades. Use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk while dancing for greater total body interaction. Swing the Wii controller to send obstructions to your opponents while competing. New gameplay twists fun minigames and other challenges. Great family fun with added modes and difficulties for all ages including Friendly Synch and Kind Support Mode.
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