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Top 5 3DS games

Zelda: Ocarina of time

The legendary Link and his best adventure of all times are waiting for you on 3DS and even though it is excellent news for Zelda lovers who will appreciate the graphics of what appears to be the best remake to date, it is also a must for newbies. This game is still popular after 13 years of existence on various consoles and the music is so amazing that a symphonic orchestra actually brought it on tour. What more can I say?

Mario Kart

What made every Mario Kart truly special is the fact that all players, of any age and no matter how much of a gamer they are, can become good enough to challenge their best friend and appreciate the experience. This one is no exception and the 3D aspect is making the drive even more enjoyable. Here are a few tips to help you help your children.

Harvest Moon: The tale of two towns

You were looking for a quiet little RPG without violence? Here is a farming game. A farming game?!? That’s right! Look for a spouse, grow vegetables, meet villagers, go shopping, wash your cows, cook and, most of all, try to get the mayors of two towns to like each other like in the old days. This game is very cute and very relaxing.

Pushmo

Pushmo is a 3D puzzle game where you play with coloured blocks. The goal is simple, push and pull block to reach the top and free a captive child. Although many levels already exist, you can draw your own and share it with your friends. Here is a trailer.

Super Mario 3D Land

As for any Mario game, this one allows the youngest ones to play in a unique world.  Although it is quite easy to play, it still delivers a good dose of adventure and challenge. Those of you who know the plumbers well will remember some costumes (like the tanuki) that look fantastic in 3D.


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