I"ll probably get Gargoyle's Quest. I have fond memories of it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X19vUOuqQo0&feature=channel_video_title
Oh and Magical Whip: Wizards of Phantasma Forest, that game looks like it might be fun. So I am in debate over it for a $1.99. Overall my feelings towards this week, a thumbs up.
And just to be fair, that calculator is, at least, a scientific one. It even has a bunch of formulas and conversion information. Not to say that's amazing, but it is a thing with features and stuff.
Fuck that, Nintendo can keep their money.
Check out Gargoyle's Quest people. Dtoid doesn't want you to know this, but it's good stuff.
I've never playing The Ignition Factor, but heard lots of good about it. A firefighting game. Intriguing.
Good time to mention Kyotokei is pretty meh. I probably would have saved the $5 if I played the demo first. The game plays okay, but the graphics are so flat and uninspired that it bores me every time I try to pick it up.
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GARGOYLE'S QUEST...
Yeah I know, people are so quick to judge and then subsequently dismiss almost everything on Nintendo's downloadable services, just from looking at the name alone. IGN, which is the only media outlet that reviews these games in a timely manor, actually gave the calculator a 7 out of 10. In fact everything this week, got good to great scores again, just like last weeks offerings.
Gargoyle's Quest - 8.5
Magical Whip: Wizards of Phantasmal Forest - 8.0
The Ignition Factor – 7.0
Let's Create! Pottery – 6.0
There all better, than the shit game Hole In The Wall, that came out for XBLA this week. So people really need to stop automatically assuming that all these WiiWare/DSiWare/eShop games are crap, just based on the names alone. You can't judge a book by its cover, so don't judge a game, only by its name either!

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