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Clue/Mouse Trap/Perfection/Aggravation


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Manufacturer: Destination Software
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ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Brand: Destination Software
EAN: 0802068100971
Label: Destination Software
Manufacturer: Destination Software
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Destination Software
Release Date: 2006-08-17

Features
1-2 Player
Classic board games brought to life
Wireless Multiplay on Nintendo DS

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User Comments about the Clue/Mouse Trap/Perfection/Aggravation

It's ok. Not too much fun alone. Need more than 1 person to play.



We are both senior citizens and had played all these games as either kids or with our kids. The game arrived in a very timely order. And my friend is enjoying to try to remember how to play the games. Thanks for a professional experience.



While playing Mouse Trap the computer player landed on a space where they were to take two pieces of cheese from the player with the most cheese. I received a message on the bottom saying that the computer player was selecting and then it stuck like that. I ended up having to go back to the main menu and quit the game.



I'm happy with this game, I just expected it to be less of a board game. But if you like playing CLUE, and Mouse Trap then this is the game for you. You can have more fun if you know other people that own a Nintendo DS so you can play against them.



I had this game and played it for about an hour before I went to the game store and traded it in towards something else. Mouse Trap and Aggravation were both mediocre - graphics are not good. For example, Perfection seemed like it would be the perfect game for the touch screen - but all you do is touch the piece and then touch where you want it to go on the board, and the game puts the piece in place at its own pace. Clue was probably the best game in the pack. I thought the touch controls were tedious. This game probably holds the most entertainment value for those under 12.