Doodle Hex (DS nieuw)
Reviews van Doodle Hex (DS nieuw)
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Doodle Hex is not a puzzle, it's not a rpg, it's not a strategy game, but it's got a bit of all these genres and it works really well. It's a stylus-only game where you draw spell runes to defeat your enemies. Each character has its own rune set and each runes has a different effect on yourself and the enemies. Very fun and deep game that people of all ages will love to bits, and the multiplayer is one of the most fun experiences you can have on a Nintendo DS. Highly recommended!
Doodle Hex is not a puzzle, it's not a rpg, it's not a strategy game, but it's got a bit of all these genres and it works really well. It's a stylus-only game where you draw spell runes to defeat your enemies. Each character has its own rune set and each runes has a different effect on yourself and the enemies. Very fun and deep game that people of all ages will love to bits, and the multiplayer is one of the most fun experiences you can have on a Nintendo DS. Highly recommended!
Enrique Vte Corts Llopis
3 november 2008
The DS. Home of mini-game overkill, stylus-prodding and archetypical review intros that talk about how games released on the platform hinge or shy away from such features. Now watch as my archetypical review intro is different because, thanks to this header, I'm being post-ironic. Damn, I'm awesome. Doodle Hex makes good use of the DS's touch screen gimmick. And I smell Pulitzer. Rarely are the nuances of a game so succulently wrapped up in a game’s very title; Doodle Hex is all about slinging spells, curses and arcane incarnations through sketching runes on the touch screen in a frenzied attempt to out-wizard emo rock fairies, millennia-old, pre-teen Norse goddess, Valley-girl witches and flaming djinns hailing from Brooklyn.
The DS. Home of mini-game overkill, stylus-prodding and archetypical review intros that talk about how games released on the platform hinge or shy away from such features. Now watch as my archetypical review intro is different because, thanks to this header, I'm being post-ironic. Damn, I'm awesome. Doodle Hex makes good use of the DS's touch screen gimmick. And I smell Pulitzer. Rarely are the nuances of a game so succulently wrapped up in a game’s very title; Doodle Hex is all about slinging spells, curses and arcane incarnations through sketching runes on the touch screen in a frenzied attempt to out-wizard emo rock fairies, millennia-old, pre-teen Norse goddess, Valley-girl witches and flaming djinns hailing from Brooklyn.
Trustvoice expert
1 november 2008
Discover the game of competitive scribbling, ideally with a friend.
Discover the game of competitive scribbling, ideally with a friend.
Trustvoice expert
29 oktober 2008
Hardcore Harry Potter action that's almost too involved for its own good
Hardcore Harry Potter action that's almost too involved for its own good
Trustvoice expert
21 juli 2008