Games Review: Nintendo Presents: Crossword Collection

Reviewed,Rebecca Armstrong
Friday 01 January 2010 01:00 GMT
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£19.99

Format DS

Publisher Nintendo

Anyone who bought a DS solely for Brain Training or the 100 Classic Book Collection might like to branch out with this straightforward but comprehensive crossword title. With more than 1,000 puzzles and a range of difficulties, it gives a lot of bang for your buck and it also boasts word searches and anagrams. Unfortunately, it doesn’t include any cryptic options – a strange omission for a dedicated crossword offering – but otherwise this is a solid set-up for word-game fans.

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