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Posted: May 16th 2008 5:10PM Roto13 said

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Well, I like it.

Posted: May 16th 2008 5:27PM TheC0A7S said

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I love crosswords and was waiting for this to come out but now i think i might just go buy the new york times one........I assume its sweet?

Posted: May 16th 2008 10:56PM (Unverified) said

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I personally would recommend the NY Times game over this one... but aside from the early week days, those puzzles can get brutal. In my opinion, though, the interface is better in NYT, plus there's single cart multiplayer is sweet if you know someone else who likes crosswords.

I'd like to see a game that balances between CDS/NYT, though.

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Posted: May 16th 2008 5:31PM (Unverified) said

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I have to agree that this game is a disappointment. I'm not very good at crosswords, but this was too easy, even for me. The locked puzzles might've provided some challenge, but it's doubtful that I'll stay interested enough to play enough medium games to unlock the hard ones. I was disappointed by the anagrams also. The time limit in Text Twist was what made it fun because you had to find as many words as possible within that time limit. Unlimited time just doesn't work for me, because I'm simply not going to spend ten hours finding one more four letter archaic word to finish the puzzle. Give me a time limit and let that be the challenge. I also didn't like that the large word search puzzles don't fit on the screen--it's just cumbersome to have to move the screen around constantly to find words. This is one game I'll probably take back--something I've not done yet with DS games. Maybe the USA Today game will be better.

Posted: May 16th 2008 5:45PM (Unverified) said

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This is a well-written review, Candace. I didn't expect the harsh rating of 5/10, though. My girlfriend and I have been playing the game for about a week, and we largely agreed with your complaints. We're nearly halfway through 'medium' crosswords and still no harder modes are unlocked. It is a pretty ridiculous design choice, and it's an incredible amount of busy work for the advanced crossword player seeking a greater challenge.

Still, the interface is superior to any other crossword game I've played. But whereas the game didn't like your 'k's, our 'a's weren't doing so hot either. Strange penmanship recognition. One of my biggest qualms is the unoriginal (and often repeated) hints. We've seen some really cheap and misleading hints that have frustrated us with past/present tense, or random acronym for "Bubbleshab Ooglymonk Wavershank" for the word "bow". WTF? Why not something like 'an eastern salutation'? Hm.

Posted: May 16th 2008 6:01PM Macroy said

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I was bummed out by the demo from the Nintendo Channel, so I guess I'll just stick with the NY Times game (even though I am terrible at it).

Posted: May 16th 2008 6:12PM (Unverified) said

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I never played crosswords in my life until I bought the DS's New York Times Crosswords on a whim and was immediately hooked. So when Nintendo announced it was releasing its own crossword game I was ready to snatch it up at the earliest opportunity. Then I played the demo on the Wii's download service and was grateful I had waited. After being spoiled by NYTC's superb handwriting recognition and quick, no-nonsense gameplay, I found Nintendo's offering to be frustratingly slow-paced (zooming and square animations interrupt flow), convoluted (toggling between across and down), and buggy (terrible handwriting recognition). NYTC was a highwater mark and Nintendo should not have been afraid to emulate them. Thank you Wii/DS demo service, you saved me $20 bucks.

Posted: May 16th 2008 6:46PM (Unverified) said

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I tend to agree with IGN's review score of 8/10.

Five is way too low IMO.

I love this game.

AFAIK there are only 2 crossword puzzles on the DS, (since the USA Today Crossword DS game is not yet released) and Crosswords DS pwns the New York Times Crossword puzzle.

Reading the DS Fanboy review would have you believe that the NY Times Crossword is better than Crosswords DS, but nothing is further from the truth. The clues in the NY Time Crosswords are vague and frequently uses New York specific stuff that will leave people living elsewhere clueless. I admit that I don't know any Jewish foods, customs, dances, celebrations, etc., so I can't solve many of the NY Time Crosswords without using "hints".

Worse, when they try to use other area's culture in their puzzles, they are frequently wrong. For example, there's a crossword that asks what is word for "foreigner" in Hawaiian, the answer was "haole". I can tell you for a FACT, that term is strictly reserved for caucasians, and is used here as a derogatory term for whites. It's is NEVER used as a generic term for foreigner. Ukulele is never refered to as "uke" here either, the NY Times Crossword wrong again.

Crosswords DS never tries to trick the player with vague clues, and the crosswords never feel cheap.

Since this game is $20, I don't see why DS Fanboy can't recommend it. You don't have to worry about getting newspaper ink stains, and the game is easier to carry around than a newspaper. Plus there are tons of crosswords.

And to reply to the whining about unlocking hard mode, the game was just released and I already unlocked bonus puzzles and beat easy mode for both crosswords and wordsearch, so its not that hard to unlock. You just have to finish medium mode to unlock hard mode.

Anyway, I would refer everyone to the IGN review for comparison to the DS Fanboy review.

Peace.

Posted: May 16th 2008 11:23PM (Unverified) said

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"so its not that hard to unlock. You just have to finish medium mode to unlock hard mode. "

Finish medium mode? That's 300 puzzles. So I should be forced to do 300 crosswords that are below my skill level because the developers made the silly decision to lock the harder modes? I don't think so.

Harder difficulties should not be locked, period. As I said in the review, it's bad decisions like that which made Crosswords a mediocre game.

I'm glad that you're enjoying the game, though :).
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Posted: May 17th 2008 4:01PM Duscrom said

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I agree wholey.... I just cannot understand the standard Nintendo Fanboy. They overhype games that I end u hating, then trash the few games I actually LIKE.

I couldn't stand NYT crosswords game. I tried it, the game sat in my roomies collection for 6+ months. I tried it once, he tried it once. I got the CrosworDS demo, and I've been hooked on this game.

So, a few things that are WRONG in the review. You CAN switch to Lefty mode in the Nintendo Channel Demo. My Roommate is a Lefty and wouldn't have played it if he couldn't. Second you DO use the the d-pad in the game, or can. It makes a great shortcut for moving your curser in zoomed in mode.
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Posted: May 16th 2008 9:02PM (Unverified) said

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I have both NY Times and Crosswords, and NY Times is by far the better. As you can see from the screens, the clues in Crosswords are a little dumbed down from what you'd typically find in a newspaper.

Also, glad to see the review above and some of the comments refer to the handwriting recognition system. It's crap. NY Times is very smooth, whereas I find myself having to go back and re-write a letter constantly.

You could say there's better variety in Crosswords, but the word search is just too easy. Anagrams is a nice addition, but it's made a little too easier in that once you find a word, it is slotted alphabetically so you can easily find other words by using the alphabetic order as a reference point.

Crosswords is probably the better option for kids. For teens and adults who get bored easily, NY Times is definitely the better choice.

I'd give Crosswords a 4, NY Times an 8.

Posted: May 16th 2008 9:17PM (Unverified) said

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So far me, my wife, and kids seem to enjoy the game. We too downloaded the demo from the Nintendo Ch. on the Wii and gave it a try. I was shocked that both my kids found it to be a fun distraction from all of the other DS, Wii, and GameCube games we own. In spite of all of it's short comings the light-weight crossword puzzle portion of CrossworDS (in my opinion) should be classified as mildly educational, and will go a long way to helping my kids (10 year old boy & girl twins) with spelling, word comprehension, and word definition on the fly.

The word search portion of CrossworDS is way too easy I will admit. I'm finishing them in under 3mins each. My son love the word search, he can't get enough! As a parent this is the kind of game play that needs to be sprinkled in every now and then.....it's a good thing!



Posted: May 16th 2008 11:05PM Grand Kerfuffle said

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I love it, it's a fun distraction that i can play in bursts. A 5.0 is a little low, even for your complaints about it, IMO. It's quite fun.

Posted: May 16th 2008 11:10PM Scrayn said

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I'm glad I used the download services as well. I mean, how many times do I have to write an "I" without a dot on top to get it to register? Sometimes register as an "L" without the dot and a "J" with. Mind you, I was writing in capital letters the whole time.

I, too, don't understand why difficulty settings need to be unlocked in a game like this. It doesn't make sense and it makes things more difficult than it needs to be.

Posted: Jun 3rd 2008 7:47PM Grand Kerfuffle said

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The I should have two horizontal lines at the top and bottom of the vertical line, it'll always register as an I.
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Posted: Jun 4th 2008 1:56PM Scrayn said

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@bluezy:
Thank you, Captain Obvious.
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Posted: May 16th 2008 11:40PM Jacksons said

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Ack, I don't want to slog through piles of simple puzzles. Skipped. That's really sad they botched this up so bad for the older audience, especially when it's labeled with their "Touch Generations" logo.

Posted: May 17th 2008 7:13AM (Unverified) said

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Why do you keep calling it Crosswords DS? It's very clearly just called "Crosswords" or perhaps "CrossworDS," or perhaps technically, "CROSSWORDS."

Posted: May 17th 2008 5:50PM (Unverified) said

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According to Nintendo's press releases, emails, etc. it's Crosswords DS. The front of the box is just a cute play on words.
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Posted: May 17th 2008 11:16AM (Unverified) said

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I like it better than NY Times Crosswords for one single incredibly petty reason; no fucking Comic Sans typeface. Ugh Comic Sans almost ruins the game for me

Posted: May 19th 2008 4:47PM (Unverified) said

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I've been playing it alot but have mixed emotions about it.

I too loved text twist and think that the anagram has so much potential and falls short. this doesn't mean that I don't play it, i do. trying to finish a long puzzle when you can't figure out one word is frustrating since there is not time limit. you don't get rewarded for completing a puzzle quickly. there is no particular achievement you are trying to reach except for increasing you anagram solved count. at some point i will just get bored. I may have to try the Boggle DS game to get my anagram fix

Posted: May 30th 2008 3:03PM (Unverified) said

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To get to Hard mode you have to be 100 Medium crossword puzzles.

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