These DS games have headed west, into the cradle of the Wii. How do they fare on the TV?
Cate West and Jewel Master share a couple of things beyond words after a investigation in a series of crimes that has clues that seem to disappear before the police can get it or see it. You use Cate's powers to find the hidden clues and sense the history of the clues, which will allow you to peg a suspect and have him or her arrested.
The game is basically one big graphic search game. If you like I Where's Waldo, then you will surely enjoy this game as all the activities you do will be similar to at least one of those games. The only thing is the graphics. Even on a large TV, you will still need to zoom closer in order to find everything you need. On the tiny screen of the DS, it is nearly impossible to play this game without developing a need for glasses, so be careful to rest your eyes often!
Overall, the game is fun and the story is thrilling. If you loved activity books as a kid, you will definitely enjoy this game.
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Price: $29.99
ESRB Rating: E 10+
Jewel Master: Cradle of Rome 1o6n3o
While Cate West is a game that should be played on the Wii, Jewel Master: Cradle of Rome is a game that is better enjoyed on the portable DS.
Jewel Master is a simple "match three-of-a-kind" puzzle game that is not unlike puzzle games.
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