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Nintendo Crossword Collection on DS

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Nintendo Crossword Collection is a Improvement game available on the DS.

Nintendo Crossword Collection is a Improvement game. Self improvement games tap into the popular trend in exercise, workouts and therapy. Experiences as diverse as Brain Training on Nintendo DS and Wii-Fit on the Nintendo Wii have popularised the idea that games can be about more than just having fun - they can improve your brain, body and even mental outlook on life.

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Domestic Gamer review Fri, 23 Jul 2010

Nintendo Crossword Collection doesn't just offer the little black and white squared variety, but also word searches and anagrams too.

Having got totally hooked on The Times Crossword Challenges, I was quite excited to see Nintendo Crossword Collection. It is nice to see a new offering for the grey-haired gamer (not including myself in that genre I hasten to add).
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Frugal Gamer review Fri, 04 Dec 2009

Crossword Collection for Nintendo DS offers over 1000 puzzles in one game to help ease those long journeys and commutes to work. With three difficulty settings offering challenges unique to your skill level, Crossword Challenge also contains anagram and word search brain-teasers to ensure your puzzle experience has a sense of variety. Whether this is your first puzzle game or youre looking for a fresh challenge, Crossword Challenge for the DS is fun for everyone.

Containing over a thousand puzzles, Crossword challenge for Nintendo DS is packed full of content to get you by whenever you're on a commute or waiting in the Doctor's office. There's something so wonderful about having a small handheld system like the DS to help pass the time whenever you need it to. Just like Brain Training and Professor Layton, Crossword Challenge works best in small bursts and the variety and multitude of Crosswords or puzzles available is very impressive.
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