Hi! Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Challenge
- Hamtaro is a well known brand with video sports meeting, comics and tv series
- brain training game aimed at elementary school kids
- educational
Product Description
Join Hamtaro and all his friends in a variety of fun and educational brain-training sports meeting designed for elementary children. Parents can monitor their childrens progress and even reward them with items based on their scores
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Hi! Hamtaro Ham-Ham Challenge. Natsume’s game skews much younger than Nintendo’s adventures did, so unless you’re not more than the age of 10 you’re probably not going to get nearly as much enjoyment out of this one than you might’ve in past Hamtaro titles. That said, Natsume’s game nails its target age group with some enjoyable mini-sports meeting and sandbox-stylishness entertainment, so if you’ve found yourself asking “what’s excellent for younger kids?” this would be a really excellent recommendation.
Even though Natsume’s hosting the publishing duties for this Hamtaro product, the game itself has been developed by the same studio that’s worked on the Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS adventures (the latter being ones only available in Japan): Alphadream, probably best known for its work on the Mario & Luigi series on Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. The team hasn’t lost its edge for producing sickeningly sweet Hamtaro sports meeting, as Hi! Hamtaro Ham-Ham Challenge just oozes with adorability. Swoon as Hamtaro runs on his spinning implementation wheel. Feel your heart sing as Hamtaro plops down on his butt to munch on nummy sunflower seeds. Squeal in delight as Hamtaro takes a dump in a corner pile of wood shavings. Nope, not kidding. Not kidding at all.
Once the kids get their kicks poking Hamtaro and sending him around the safety of his cage, they can start on the game’s main quest for stickers by tapping on the clear plastic tube that’ll send Hamtaro to the outside world where his friends are waiting for him. Each of the Ham-Hams have their own challenge to complete, and each use the touch-screen in a variety of ways. There are twelve different types of mini-sports meeting to compete, and once you experience them on their lowest default setting you’ll realize just how young this game truly skews: in the “numbers” puzzle, for example, you have to count how many of a specific item is showed on the screen, and then write that number on the screen not more than. But wait, that number is already faintly etched into the “paper,” so it’s just a matter of tracing that number to get credit for the answer. At the very least it’s teaching numbers…
The sports meeting get harder but not so much “challenging.” It’s more “stuff to do for the very young.” There’s a small bit of reading involved so your outcome will have to recognize the words “red” or “green” when faced with affect challenges, or have the ability to follow directions because some rules might not be completely clear right from the start. There is a very cool “parent” option in the main game where the player can earn presents simply by showing their progress to their parent or guardian-type person. Those who get access to the parent controls can see how long the brood been playing and what sort of progress they’ve made in that amount of time. When the parent hands back the system, the player will have a present waiting for them: an additional set of “stickers” for the game’s photo baby book. A nice small incentive.
Rating: 3 / 5
Hello I’m an autistic women adult gamer who 22 year’s ancient.
This is my review for Hi! Hamtaro: Ham Ham Challenge for Nintendo DS.
Well to start off I like Hamtaro but just recently started playing the hamtaro sports meeting for ds only so far & to clarify one misconception about this game I have Tottoko: Hamtaro: Nazo Nazo Q ds (jap ds game) tottoko hamtaro nazo nazo q & Hamtaro: Ham Ham Challenge are not the same sports meeting I have both sports meeting can’t read a word of jap but did make it to level 37 in hamtaro nazo nazo q ds THEY ARE NOT THE SAME DS GAME!
& to be quite honest Hamtaro: Ham Ham Challenge ds is more fun for me to play anyway’s.
Hamtaro Nazo Nazo Q ds just question’s you ton’s of question’s in jap as mutiple choice question’s.
Anyway’s I just wanted to clear up that misconception now on with the rest of the review.
My own personal thought’s on Hamtaro: Ham Ham Challenge ds is it’s an extremely fun game & very addicting. I like all the mini sports meeting. The coloring one & block puzzle one are my favorites & is fun for both adult’s & children alike.
Buy this game you’ll delight in it. I know I do. It stay’s in my dsi carrying case when I go out somewhere I just pop it in my dsi & start playing.
Pleased Gaming everyone!
Rating: 5 / 5
My 5-year ancient cousin has this game, and it is one of her favorites. It teaches her some things and the graphics & hamsters are irresistibly cute. This game is a mixture between learning game, pet simulation, collections, and cartoon. With activities that work a young outcome’s brain, and a sort of pet-game in there as well, any small girl should delight in this game.
Rating: 4 / 5
I really delight in the touch screen gameplay on the DS system (I have a DSi) and I did delight in the Hamtaro cartoon a while back. Im 26, and I like video sports meeting, and now I have them with me everywhere I go. This Hamtaro game is rather simple and geared towards small kids, but thats what makes it fun for me. I like simple video sports meeting that dont get aggravating, so this one has to be on my top 10 list of DS sports meeting so far, since its very simple.
Rating: 5 / 5
Bought this based on reviews on Amazon and it is a splendid game for our son on the autism spectrum, who also likes the Hamtaro anime. Simple to play but provides enough challenges to keep him engaged.
Rating: 5 / 5