Lego Battles
Lego Battles
- Fight on land, sea and in the air using 30 different vehicles.
- Six distinct story lines and 90 different levels, focusing on the three main themes of LEGO Battles: LEGO Space, LEGO Castle and LEGO Pirates.
- Players can build their own LEGO bases and battle teams by mixing and matching units to create the ultimate customized LEGO squad.
- Multiplayer mode allows players to pitch their customized army against friends on 30 different maps via wireless DS multi-card play.
- With 55 playable characters, players are able to assemble their favorite LEGO team to battle with.
LEGO Battles features elements of three popular LEGO toy themes: LEGO Space, LEGO Castle, and LEGO Pirates, offering a new kind of “build and battle” LEGO gameplay. Through six distinct story lines, players build their own LEGO bases and battle teams as they engage in 90 different levels. Players can then mix and match units to create the ultimate customized LEGO squad. LEGO Battles is an action-packed adventure for young gamers where swordsmen clash with pirates and ninjas face off against alien spaceships with multiple opportunities for customization and un-lockable treasures. Players can also challenge friends on the battlefield in multiplayer mode through wireless DS multi-card play.
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Style Savvy
- Multiplayer options including 4-player wireless mini-games and the ability to shop in other player’s boutiques for new fashions.
- Assume the role of a style consultant to AI customers who visit your boutique in search of a new look.
- Utilize 16 different in-game designer labels, each with its own distinct style and price point, as well as more than 10,000 items and a range of customers with a variety of styles and personalities.
- Money earned by satisfying customer needs can be used to gain access to additional designer labels in-game and additional apparel items for your boutique.
- In-game customization features including the look of your character’s head shape, eyes, lips, hair color, hair style and makeup.
Put Some Style in Your Stylus “Style Savvy” combines creativity and fashion with a collection of trendy clothes, chic accessories and stylish shoes. As the owner of a clothing boutique, you must purchase inventory, monitor the store’s funds and try to please a constant stream of customers who look to you for the best fashions. FEATURES: You can stock your store with items from 16 different in-game designer labels, each with its own distinct style and price point. “Style Savvy” includes more than 10,000 items and a range of customers with a variety of styles and personalities. Every day customers who walk through the door of your shop tell you their shopping budget and the kind of clothing they want. If you make them look good, they’ll be back – or they might even stick around and spend more. Once you build up some cash, then it’s time for you to go shopping to stock your store. You can expand your inventory or start getting ready for seasonal changes, which are timed to the calendar of the Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi system. You can make a local wireless connection with up to three of your friends to host a fashion runway contest to see who has the best eye for fashion. If two players have “Style Savvy” game cards, they can connect their Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi systems locally to visit each other’s stores. Players who have broadband wireless Internet access can connect to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and walk around other players’ stores and browse their best wares. Players can find their favorite coordinates, download them and wear them. You can customize the look of your character with different head shapes, eyes and lips. Or you can modify your look by changing your hair color, getting a new hair style or adding makeup.You’ve got an impeccable sense of style, and you’re the person all your friends turn to when they need critical fashion advice. Now, as the owner of a chic boutique in a fashion-mad city, you’re in a position to share that savvy with the world. Show off your fashion know-how as you help shoppers find just the right touch to complete an outfit, or even help them put together impressive new looks. With your sharp eye for color, cut and coordination, you have the power to make the world a better-looking place, one shopper at a time.
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Review by B. Platt for Lego Battles
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First, what it’s not. Lego Battles is not just another Lego shoot-em-up game for the DS. Your six year old will probably hate it, if they aren’t willing to learn how to play real-time strategy games. This isn’t a game where you run around shooting things. This is a game where you build cities, control soldiers, builders, heroes, etc. Is it fun? absolutely.
This game feels like Warcraft 2 for the DS, which is a compliment. It’s a great RTS with Castles, Barracks, Farms, soldiers, kings, workers, etc. It has some of the more “advanced” RTS controls, things like build queues, rally points, etc., which we’ve come to expect from games like Total Annihilation, Supreme Commander, and others.
I have really enjoyed this game because it fills a void: the missing RTS for the DS. I’ve looked around, but hadn’t found anything good in this genre on the DS. Lego Battles allows you to strategically build cities, plan battles, etc. My only complaint is that some of the early campaigns are very easy. I wish there were a way to increase the difficulty. That said, it’s an outstanding game. Highly recommended.
Review by Jorge R. Alvear MD for Lego Battles
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I bought this game for my six year old son, who has played the Lego Batman and Star Wars games and enjoyed them tremendously. The previous reviewer is correct, this is a different game, but it is enjoyable in its own right. You have 90 levels to complete, each with items to find (minikit pieces, blue Legos) and as you find stuff and complete levels you unlock other items or levels. This is basically a mini RTS (real time strategy) game for kids, I would suggest at least six years of age. You have builders who can make you farms (to sustain population), towers (for defense), shipyards, castles (to make your kings/wizards/etc), barracks (to make soldiers), and so on. Each level sees goals that when completed usually lead to new goals. Once you have completed a level you can stay there looking for items you still have not found or you can go on to the next level. I helped my son a bit with the first few levels but he picked it up quickly and he loves the game. So do not expect another DS Batman, but instead this is a fantastic game in its own right.
Review by M Boyer for Lego Battles
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This game is a stradegy game much like Ages of Empires, but a little more easier to use.
The sound effects and graphics are consitant with the other lego games and there are many cute mini movies.
You basically deploy your Lego men to do different tasks like build a farm, Castle, military post… etc and build men to fight and defend them from attcking enimies. There is a mini campaign in the game and a built in tutorial and also free play.
I do admit it is hard for younger players and it is nothing like the other lego games like the Starwars, Batman, and Indian Jones. I had my 7 year old try it and he likes it, but says its too hard to control everyone at once.
Review by E. Leung for Lego Battles
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This is a really fun game but requires a lot of thinking that’s typical of RTS (Real-Time Strategy)Games. Wouldn’t recommend it for younger kids but definitely a fun (and addicting) game for the older ones.
Includes a lot of side missions like Finding Hidden Items, Achievements, and more that is typical of RTS games of the current generation. Acts/Videos during game play are of an amazing quality for the DS.
Review by J. Mathy for Lego Battles
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A previous reviewer said your six-year-old may not like it, as it’s a strategy game. This made me laugh as my six-year-old son recently begged me for another copy, so that he and his brother can each have their own. This is like WarCraft, which they also loved until I banned it. This game is as much fun, but the images aren’t as realistic — just didn’t think my kids needed to see the real-looking people in WarCraft engaging in, well, war. Lego Battles is a high quality game that keeps them engaged on even the longest overseas air flights.
Review by J. Englund for Style Savvy
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If you like clothes or fashion to pretty much any extent, I bet you will enjoy Style Savvy. See, my fashion experience doesn’t go much past some America’s Next Top Model and Project Runway, but I started playing this game and I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN! Well, long enough to write this review, but I was really surprised how much I, a 22-year-old guy, was enjoying running my boutique!
Style Savvy has a somewhat drawn-out tutorial mode which involves you working as an assistant in another boutique, but it does a great job of familiarizing you with the mechanics of the game. Afterward, you get to name your boutique, pick out an interior design (which determines which of the 16-something lines/styles of clothing you start with) and music, and then you’re off and running!
There’s a lot of things this game does well. Managing your boutique’s inventory is a significant portion of the game, and it’s pretty involved! You have a limited amount of money (There is a “bailout” option though in case you run out of both money AND inventory, so that the game is -never- unbeatable. Nothing frustrates me more than a game where I get into a hole so deep that it’s impossible to progress, no matter how hard I try!) and a limited amount of space in your stockroom, so you have to plan out what you’re going to want available for sale. The appearance of your boutique also influences what people will be looking for when they enter. However, much like a real store, you will still get people that want something you’re not carrying, or are just browsing. You buy clothing at wholesale prices, and they’re automatically marked up when you sell them in your boutique. After you’ve played enough, you gain the ability to run sales at 10%, 30%, and 50%, so that you can try to liquidate items that are cluttering up your stockroom, but not take the 100% loss of just discarding them. (You can’t only have -some- pieces of sale, this was an error on my part. Either everything’s on sale, on nothing is.) (Maybe the discard option should’ve been “donate”, I’m sure somebody could use those clothes!)
When patrons (all female) enter your boutique, they might just be browsing, or looking for something particular, or not sure what they’re looking for but needing it to match something they’ve brought in, or they might be in need of a whole not outfit! There’s a TON of different people that you’ll encounter, and each one has her own likes and dislikes. You get a little profile of each patron, with an approximate budget, a blurb about their personality, a view of what they’re currently wearing, and any information they provide about what they’re looking for. Sometimes if you can’t find exactly what they asked for, you can offer them something that complements their current style/outfit. With every choice, you can either ask them what they think, or just make them try it on.
You can also design display outfits for your store mannequins, which tends to draw in customers. Sometimes, somebody will come in and want to buy your whole display outfit! (These are my favorite moments, it’s really satisfying when they like something I put together just because I liked it.) And, of course, anything you’ve stocked in your store also appears in your character’s wardrobe, so that you can always play around with your own fashions!
There are also fashion contests, where you are given a concept and a particular set of clothes, and you try to match the concept as closely as possible while competing against three other computer/AI-controlled boutique owners. These are great fun because they’re just like big puzzles, since everybody’s working with the same set of clothes.
You can also have fashion contests with up to three other people. One of you runs the competition, picking a theme and so forth, the other three submit outfits anonymously, and then you pick the outfit you like the most! These can be as challenging as you want to make them, as you can always verbally tell your participants more hints/criteria/restrictions than what the game might present.
Downsides? Well, the music in Style Savvy is… not one of its strong points. But it’s easy enough to turn down the volume on your DS/DSi and just listen to some music you like instead!
Also, the menus can be a little slow/clunky because there’s a little too much glitz in the display and I can be rather impatient when I know what I’m looking for and I just want to be able to get to it as quickly as possible. But maybe if you’re more patient than I am, this isn’t really a bad thing.
This game is played in “book mode”, where you hold your DS/DSi sideways, with the +directional pad at the bottom. This feels a little strange and my hand isn’t used to it so after a few hours of playing it gets a little cramped, but it really does make the most out of the available screen real-estate, and one should always be encouraged to take a break from ANY game after an hour or so.
There are several different skin tones for characters in Style Savvy, from a dark brown to a light peach, and even a “silvery-grey” for the mannequins. There are also a variety of eye colors and hair colors and styles. I -wish- Style Savvy had women of different sizes, but in the game’s defense the sheer number of different clothing options and interactions between different pieces is extremely intricate as-is and it was undoubtedly easier to just have everyone be the same size/shape. Besides, if there were a variety of sizes, then I feel like that’d need to be accounted for in inventory, and that’d make the game too complex and not as much fun. It -is- just a game, after all!
I had to write a review of this game because it just knocked my socks off. I can see this game appealing to girls/women of all ages, and probably to some of the more secure guys out there, too! I give it a 5 for fun, and a 4 for overall design/quality.
Review by LOVEHEART for Style Savvy
Anyway, you start off working at Grace’s boutique called “Strata” and she mentors you about working at a boutique & how to help customers out, choosing the fashion items that would be perfect to their outfit or fashion collection. After all your hardwork is done, it doesn’t stop there. You get to own your own boutique! Name it, choose the interior and the music! Plus! You can have whatever fashion item in your stockroom! I don’t want to give too much away, so I will stop there
I know, you are totally excited!!
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WOW! Where do I start?! I have to say that this is ONE OF THE BEST Nintendo games ever! Style Savvy is a game published by Nintendo and it’s just not all about fashion. It’s also about retail, like managing your own store & stocking up. I have to say that this is ONE OF THE BEST Nintendo games ever! Or at least the best fashion game ever!
You can create your own avatar, but you can only be a girl which will be a plus for girls, maybe not for boys. but still the boys can have fun right?
You can put make up on, go to the hair salon to get a new hairstyle, change your eyebrows, & much more! Which is really fun to do.
What I love the best in this game is the shopping! I love shopping in real life and also in here! There are 16 in-game brands and all of them are different. So there will definitely be a store that will be your #1 fave and has your taste. What’s my favorite? That’s a bit hard, but I love Marbie Lily, Sonata, April BonBon, Penbridge, & Dazies! They have girly fashion items! But you probably love something else
The really challenging parts in this game is assisting the customers, earning more shopping funds, and the fashion contests! I love the fashion contests. You dress up your model in the fashion concept they give you. Like for example, if the concept is Simple Style, then you have to dress your model in comfortable, basic clothing. The contests gets harder & in some you only have 3 minutes to decide which fashion item goes good together.
There’s WI-FI in this game and this is where you want to download REAL-LIFE FASHION DESIGNERS’ clothing in the game. The first one they have is CHARLOTTE RONSON, and Nintendo stated that there will be more downloadable items in the near future. So that’s great. On wi-fi, you can visit other players’ boutiques worldwide and buy outfits for 50% off! Great right?!
Anyway, I will stop from here. Trust me, there is much more in this game than what I just posted! You will NOT be disappointed when you buy this game for you or for someone. It would be a great gift for someone who really loves fashion and is thinking about being a professional stylist someday, but basically this game is for EVERYONE. It’s for girls, boys, women, men, 20s, 30s, 40s, & up! It’s even for someone that is 200 YEARS OLD!……hehe, I’m just kidding!! But yeah, BUY THIS GAME! It’s worth the money, the time, & the entertainment!
If you want to go to my boutique. My boutique’s name is: “I(heart)girly”, the location is Wool Court in Tartan City, and on the 1st floor! Avatar’s name is Princess….See you at my Boutique in Style Savvy for the Nintendo DS & DSi! (same thing!)
Review by trim2laff for Style Savvy
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I pre-ordered this game because I love fashion and shopping for myself as well as others. I began playing it the night that I received it and I have literally spent hours at a time playing this game. It is so much fun to play. You begin by working as a sales associate under a manager at a shop. You then begin to assist customers with their specific needs. Sometimes they will just come in to browse, need a specific item, want you to make a suggestion or even require a complete ensemble. After proving yourself as an indemand fashionista you will get the option to run your own shop. You can chose what your shop looks like, the type of music is played (which I agree with others to say it is lame music), create looks on manequins for your shop window, visit the warehouse to buy garments that you want to add to your stock of merchandise to sell and even enter contests. Everything that you buy to add to your shop stock is also available in your own closet to wear. You can change your clothes and also visit the salon or cosmetic store to change your look. This game is rated E for everyone but I don’t really see that young kids would have any interest or appreciation in playing this game. It would more suite teenage and up. You have to use reasoning skills like paying attention to the type and style of clothes the customer has on as well as what amount they allow for their spending budget to be able to pick out something that they are going to like and will purchase. I am in my 30′s and sometimes they don’t even like what I pick out. I love this game and I would highly recommend it to anyone that has an interest in style and fashion.
Review by Gaming Mama for Style Savvy
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FANTASTIC!!!! I almost never buy DS games new because I hate to pay $30+…..but this game sounded like so much fun and had such high reviews….that I gave in and bought it. Soooooooo glad I did!!!! This is my new favorite game. You start off creating your character (name, look, outfit) and then you start working at a local boutique. You assist incoming customers with their search for the perfect shirt, skirt, pants, accessories, shoes, dress…..whatever they want. They tell you what they are looking for, and then you look through the store inventory to see if you can find the item. The customer never tells you what color or design they are looking for……it’s up to you to look at the way the customer is dressed and then pick out a style YOU think they would like. When looking at the clothes they are wearing, it helps to note their color choices, pattern (plaid maybe?), short vs. long skirts…..that sort of thing. If you THINK you have an item they would like, you can choose to have them LOOK at the item BEFORE trying it on. If they don’t like your item…..you have 2 more chances to find them something they’d like before they tell you to just bring something to the dressing room. OR if you think you have THE PERFECT item that they’ll want……send them straight to the dressing room to try it on. If they love it….they will almost always buy more stuff. If they DON’T love it….then you have just lost that sale and the customer leaves.
After a while, you are given the opportunity to manage your own boutique (choosing the store design, name, music ). At that point, you are no longer just a sales person, you are also a buyer. You’ll need to periodically go to the buyer’s warehouse to order clothes from various clothing vendors. One vendor specializes in sport clothing, another has goth gear, another has more earthy clothing, etc. I think there are 12+ vendors and MANY MANY clothes and accessories to choose from…..all vary in color and price or style. You can only have a certain # of styles in your store inventory (you can increase the # during the course of the game) so you will have to make choices and spend your $ wisely….as you will not be able to buy EVERY item you want. You also are responsible for promotion at your store…..which means designing “looks” for the window displays and creating flyers and advertisements for mailing. You can also choose to have store wide sales to draw in more customers. If (for example) you choose to advertise a certain pair of jeans in your flyer…..you need to make sure you have enough on hand if a few people show up looking for them. Hopefully the public will LIKE what you put in the flyer….or you could get stuck with a lot of unwanted jeans in your inventory.
While working, you will meet a hair-stylist and a cosmetician who have opened their shops near your store. If you want to take a break from the customers at your store….you can go get your hair done or you can go to the make-up store and buy some stuff for yourself. Anything you buy will show up in your make-up case at your apartment. Fun fun fun!!!
And then there are the fashion shows…..you compete against other shop owners for prizes and recognition.
This game is a business sims type of game…..very in-depth….and lots of fun. Of all the fashion based DS games that I’ve played….this is the best!! Worth paying full price for if, like me…..you gotta have it!!!
Review by a buyer of stuff for Style Savvy
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The game itself is well done and with very colorful graphics.I found it quite fun and very addictive.I am probably not the “player” that the games developers are seeking for this game.I am an over 30 female and not overly fashion conscious.
What I find to be a negative about the game is some of the in game dialog and graphics.All of the shoppers that come into the store you operate within the game are SUPER SKINNY.All are taller looking and VERY,VERY slim.I worry what message does that shows to little girls that will play this game.I understand that it is a game but this is supposed to be a realistic type game.Only one body type is represented in this game. Also all of the shoppers in game are young (teenage to age 23 tops) Also a lot of the clothes are super skimpy,trampy clothes.
I was also disturbed by some of the dialog.Many of the shoppers come and complain about hating their job and shopping being a relief.This constant complaining about work and finding relief in shopping is repeated many times over.
I was most disturbed by servant characters in the game encouraging me to “become friends” with the owner of my shop.A player is repeatedly told that he is lonely.There is strong hint that I should get to know him better.I don’t think little girls should be subjected in game to being coached into “being friends” with a lonely boss.
I have not finished the game yet.I will update my review at that time to let you know where my “relationship” goes with my boss goes.