Donald Duck - Quack Attack
Full Name | Donald Duck - Quack Attack |
Other Names | Donald Duck - Goin' Quackers |
Filesize | 9.1 MB |
Region | usa europe |
Languages | usa france germany spain italy |
Can Download | No |
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Classic. :)
The game rocks i have ouendan 2 on my ds
For some reason my file doesnt save...nontheless its an awesome game
It just keeps you playing, all around a fun and interesting game.
You don't have to read japanese to understand this game.
One of the best DS games ever
one of the reasons why i got a DS
you don't need to understand japanese to play this game
this game was such a big hit in japan that they made the US released game titled "Elite Beat Agents"
Japanese male cheerleaders?! Yes, and it's awesome.
Definitely a great game, better than Elite Beat Agents because of its great sound selection of various J-pop songs (as opposed to English pop and other songs on the other version). This one feels a lot like watching AND taking part in an anime as you influence the crazy situations that happen with either a good or bad outcome depending on your performance. You generally have 3 "checkpoints" where you'll see the character you're cheering on have something good or bad happen and then finally the outcome. This game also gives you a very precise chart at the end of how you did overall, way better than the simple "miss" "good" "excellent" of other rhythm games.
Definitely a title to try out in case you liked Elite Beat, this one's just a million times cooler and crazier. Ouendaaaaaaan!
One of the many reason why i bought dstt
Once I find myself playing this game, It's like I can't stop. If you're looking for entertainment this game has it all.
I don't understand any Japanese at all, but I'm enjoying this game immensely. It's a music-based game, where you have to hit certain points on the touch-screen in time to the music, to make these three tough-looking guys dance, and their dancing gives will-power or something to people who are in preposterous situations where they need it. At least, that's the impression the visuals give.
This game was the inspiration for 'Elite Beat Agents', and is a far superior game; it's more challenging, the music is less irritating, and the plots and graphics are more amusing.
It's also as much fun to watch as it is to play, because there are little animations you miss out on when you're focusing on the touch-screen.
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