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Math Shooting GamesMust have multiplayer games for Nintendo DS?

I just got a Nintendo DS and I am very happy with it. There are so many different types of games on the DS and my favorite games are thought of as Brain Age. I am disappointed that the multi-building only has the game 30 math questions.

What are the must have multiplayer game for the DS? I'm not too into the fighting and shooting games because I prefer playing on a console for that. I think I prefer running on the console too, unless there is a game that is actually better on the DS. Please advise!

Mario Kart! If there is a Wi-Fi, somewhere you can go on it and race other people around the world.

But if you do not want a multiplayer game, I suggest you Harvest Moon!
Your grandfather died and other things if you must restore the farm. You crops and raising and caring for animals and animals produce to collect money (crops too). You can also get married and have kids. And there are tons of festivals to keep you busy!

Try the Pokemon games

idk about multiplayer, but I recommend getting Nintendogs. If you have 2, they can run and play together. Good luck!

Mario Kart DS has great graphics and a fun game that is capable of wireless

Meteos
Tetris
Mario Kart DS
Advanced Wars: Dual Strike
Metroid Prime: Hunters
Bomberman

This is by far the best multiplayer games on DS

I guess they shooters but with a lot of people Star Fox: Command and meteorites Prime: Hunters are awesome!

If I were u, I perfe
Mario Nintendo 64, Mario Kart, New Super Mario Bros.

Posted on May 1, 2010.
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