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Big Bang Mini on DS

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Big Bang Mini is a Shooting game available on the DS.

Big Bang Mini is a Shooting game. Shooting games present a world in which the character must shoot their way out of dangerous situations. They provide the player with an array of weapons tailored to specific tasks. This unavoidably involves a combination of fisticuffs and gun based fighting that dictates the violent nature of these experiences. Beneath this harsh exterior though is often an intricate tactile game - and this is usually what drives the player.

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Reviews

Family Gamer review Tue, 10 Feb 2009

Big Bang Mini on the DS had our various family writers clamouring to do the review for us. Rather than cause a family bust up we thought we get each of them to write their thoughts and bring them together for you in a super family review.

So here we have our Mum, Dad, Teen and Twenty something gamers to bring you their very different thoughts on what is fast becoming the poster child for DS specific shoot 'em ups.
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Family Gamer review Tue, 20 Jan 2009

Big Bang Mini shows how a shoot 'em up should be done on the DS. Not only does it lean only on the stylus for controls, but it provides an aesthetic that makes the little handheld console literally gleam.

The game is built around a central shoot 'em up mechanic where the player uses the stylus to shoot fireworks from the bottom screen at enemies on the top screen. While shooting, debris and sparks rain down and necessitate the moving of your spaceship (again with the stylus) to dodge the falling hazards.
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