Advantages: Great Graphics and Plot line. Characters are endearing and lovable Disadvantages: Takes time between riddles, sometimes too much storylines.
Professor Layton and Pandora's Box takes is considerable more addictive than the Prefessors first outing, in the curious village. This game has a great story thread to in, and unlike the curious village you dont feel restricted to a certain area. The story takes you on a much more lavish journey, with amazing graphics and plot lines. There is also more to do in this one than just solving the riddles, and following the plot line. The one downside i would have to say, however is that once you are finished with the game, it is not one you are likely to go back to...Good if you have several kids that want to play it, or a friend to pass it onto after you are done.
Overall, i would say it is worth buying if you enjoyed the first one, and there are some similar themed riddles to solve, but many new things to be discovered too. ...
Advantages: descriptions and not intimidating storylines Disadvantages: maybe the french conversations for some people
and reading english that he discovers her cruel manipulations towards other peoples feelings and current situations.
The girls he teaches and how he reactes to their behaviour is similar to that of Lucy Snow in Villette. As to where he mocks the written work of the prettiest and unruley ladies, sometimes resorting to tearing their papers in half.
As in a few other books by Charlotte Bronte it appears to be once again the plain, unusual or obscure looking characters who find true love. Jane Eyre and Mr Rochester, Lucy Snow and Paul Emanuel, William Crimsworth and maybe a certain lace mender.
The Professor is not one full of action or adventure, more of simple anticipation about the decisions Crimsworth might make. There is no danger or obvious excitement in the words and yet it fulfills an amount of enjoyment in reading it. Especially ...
Advantages: Gameplay, graphics Disadvantages: Sound, more multiplayer options
Maths is one of the world's biggest subjects. There are always numbers everywhere, but if you're a bit rough at Maths, and have a DS/DSi and want Maths to be fun then just buy Professor Kageyma's Maths Training!
GAMEPLAY
You create a user account, (up to three) and then you can take a Daily Test, practice the exercises or use the Kageyama Method.
DAILY TEST
Here is where you will do your daily test, if you have 5 good days on a level (e.g. Level 1), you'll advance to the next level!
KAGEYAMA METHOD
This is Professor Kageyma's special Math method. You get given a grid with some numbers going vertically and horizontally, then you need to add the numbers going vertically by the numbers going horizontally until you've completed one vertical row, and you begin on the next vertical row and so on.
PRACTICE EXERCISES
This is simply where ...