Even though 3D games are now available on the Nintendo eShop, tons of developers are still releasing their DSiWare games on both the eShop and DSi Shop. One of the latest DSiWare games available on these shops is Box Pusher. The game plays precisely as it sounds; you push boxes. Although this may not be the most revolutionary concept, the developers have done a pretty good job at adding tons of content and more to the game. Is this game worth $4.99, or should you just pass on this title? Read on to find out! -Greg Boe (admin) Continue reading
Category Archives: DSiWare Reviews
Review: Antipole (DSiWare)
Antipole is a hybrid puzzle/platforming game that centers around the control of gravity. Made by the developers over at Saturnine Games, it has a lot of potential to be a great game. Thanks to the developers, we’ve been able to review this DSiWare game. Is this game worth its $4.99 cost? Find out after the break! -Drew T. Continue reading
Review: Flipper 2: Flush the Goldfish (DSiWare)
If you’ve been keeping up with the latest games on the Nintendo eShop and DSi Shop, you’ve probably at least heard of Flipper 2: Flush the Goldfish. Made by the folks at Goodbye Galaxy Games, this game is all about a fish named Flush on a quest to save his owner from a devilish monster. We’ve spent some time with the game, and have come to a conclusion on whether or not you guys should consider downloading it, so read on for the review! -Greg Boe (admin) Continue reading
Review: The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords (DSiWare)
Although no Zelda game has ever gotten a bad rating, The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords was originally rated the worst Zelda game. The reason for this is that in order to fully enjoy the game, one would have to own a Gamecube, the game, four GBA, 4 copies of the GBA game, and 4 GBA/Gamecube connector cables. That was pretty expensive in its day! Recently, however, Nintendo has updated the game for DSiWare service, and the Nintendo 3DS E-shop. Now, the game uses wireless multiplayer, has new “Realm of Memories” levels that are sure to test even the most dedicated Zelda fans, and get this, It’s absolutely free! So do all these updates fix what was originally the most hard-to-own Zelda game to date? Keep reading to find out! - Dallas B. Continue reading
Review: Shantae: Risky’s Revenge (DSiWare)
Rewind 8 years into the past, when Shanatae was released on the Gameboy Color. Now, Shantae: Risky’s Revenge for the DSiWare service is out and has blown my mind away. With an interesting story, superior graphics, and some amazing platforming gameplay, this game is among the best DSiWare games of all time. Continue reading for the review! - Amanda Continue reading
Review: Ivy the Kiwi? Mini (DSiWare)
A heartfelt story of a baby bird searching for her mother, Ivy the Kiwi? Mini for DSiWare is as cute as can be. This game is actually just a mini version of Ivy the Kiwi? for the Wii & DS, and all this version doesn’t have is the multiplayer and the extra remixed levels. Is this a solid game, or will it just piss you off in the end? The only way to know is to read the whole review! Continue reading for the review! - Greg Boe (admin) Continue reading
Review: Mighty Milky Way (DSiWare)
When you thought you’ve seen it all in a videogame, leave it to the geniuses at WayForward to once again blow your mind with a crazy idea that actually works. Mighty Milky Way for the DSiWare service (also available on the eShop) is no exception to this fact. Does this game stand up to it’s predecessor, Mighty Flip Champs for DSiWare? There’s only one way to find out. Continue reading for the review! Greg Boe (admin) Continue reading


