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Moreover the PictoChat feature can facilitate the players in their gaming process. With this unique feature the gamers can easily enjoy the chatting facility. One can even script messages and use the stylus to draw images and send them to his or her friends and beloved ones. This chatting features can really permit the players to combat with their rival friends in a more interesting manner.
The top rated Nintendo DS Games are WarioWare Touched, Kirby Canvas Curse, Super Mario 64 DS, Nanostray, Ultimate Spider- Man, Metroid Prime Pinball and Sonic Rush etc. For the teenagers the most famous games are Trace Memory, Castlevania-Dawn of Sorrow, Trauma Center- Under the Knife and Metroid Prime Hunters etc. These games are beautifully crafted to attract the gamers of every age category. These fast paced games requires quick wit and greatly develop the curiosity and enthusiasm of the players.
Moreover, the music tracks which accompany these interactive games help to make the gaming environment alive. The puzzles are mind blowing and indulge the users in the adventurous process. Various tricky puzzles are incorporated in these DS Games which efficiently require the creative instincts and usage of the user friendly items. The puzzles keep on developing as the gamers keep on advancing with their game levels. These innovative puzzles help to break the mundane moments and the monotony of the electronic
Math Games That You Already Have!
Contrary to common belief, you do not have to spend a lot of money on educational software and games to enhance your child's math skills. There are several game pieces and tools that you probably already have at home that are quite effective in reinforcing basic and advanced math skills. All it takes is a little imagination and a desire to make math fun!
One such idea is great for very young children. A simple game of WAR can help your little child practice comparing whole numbers. Take a regular deck of cards. Remove the face cards and the aces from the deck. Let the child deal out all of the cards and then play using the normal rules for WAR. Both players put their cards in a stack face down in front of them. Each player takes a card from the top of their deck and puts it down. The player with the higher number gets to take the cards. The winner is the one who is left holding all of the cards. For an older child that is learning about integers, you can modify this game by making the red cards negative and using the same rules
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