Scribblenauts Unlimited
Price: $40
While the Wii U version seems to be garnering most of the attention, let’s not forget the series started as a DS title. So it’s only right we show the 3DS rendition some love. The puzzle action sequel invites gamers to learn Maxwell’s backstory and take our hero through an all-new vast world, letting their imagination run wild via scribble form. The use of Nintendo’s StreetPass mode opens a gateway to view what objects other players have built to solve puzzles. Sharing is caring.
Pokemon Black/White Version 2
Price: $35
Pokemon is a prime example of a video games series that can be reincarnated and sequeled to death…yet still draw a huge following. So why hate? Both games stick to the tradition in terms of gameplay and story, except this time around you’ll actually start out with a bigger mix of monsters available from the start of the game. New activities like the Pokemon World Tournament also add some fan service to the titles.
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