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Elebits on DS

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Elebits is a Adventuring game available on the DS. It can be played in Assistance modes.

Elebits is a Adventuring game. Adventure games are enjoyed for two reasons: they provide enemy encounters that require tactics and strategy to conquor, and they create a fantasy world in which to explore and adventure.

Elebits can be played in a Assistance mode. Assistance multiplayer games provide a cooperative experience where players of different abilities can collaborate. Some examples, such as Mario Galaxy or Modern Warfare Reflex on the Wii, enable a more experienced player to jump in and help the less experienced. This also works in reverse, where the expert player controls the main flow of the game and the novice plays a supporting role, such as in Viva Pinata on the 360, something that make these games ideal for families.

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Family Gamer review Mon, 20 Apr 2009

When you first pick up Elebits (Eledees in the UK), everything about it screams Pokemon rip-off the Japanese anime graphics, the Omegas themselves (for Zero, read Picachu) and the on-screen layout. However, don't be too quick to judge this is a seriously fun and addictive game that takes the best ideas from Pokemon and exploits them to produce something that will keep even the hardened cynics in the family occupied for hours on end.

Usually I spend quite a few hours playing a game before writing a review. The fact that it has been virtually impossible to prise Elebits away from the kids for long enough to get some serious game-play in reflects just how addictive they have found it. But more on that later.
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