Press Your Luck
- Makes the most of the touch screen for an all-new pick-up-and-play experience
- In each case, collect hints of a larger, sinister conspiracy and finally link all the cases together to unveil the shocking truth
- Thanks to stylish visuals, heart-pounding interrogations, and unique touch game play, be prepared to feel like a real CSI detective; dig deeper into a crime scene and go delicate evidence extractions, dust for fingerprints, search for valuable information, and much more; interview suspects, or bring them in for dramatic interrogations; analyze evidence with all-new mini-sports meeting, including DNA analysis, molecular analysis, fingerprint matching, and many more
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Press Your Luck 2010 Edition DS
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I delight in the game very much. Anyone who likes to playing sports meeting on their DS will delight in this game to keep them busy
Rating: 5 / 5
GREAT GAME…….LOTS OF QUESTIONS…..THE WAMMY ANTICS ARE FUNNY JUST LOKE ON TV…ONLY COMPLAINT THEY COULD ENLARGE THE QUESTIONS….THE LETTERS ARE VERY SMALL….OTHERWISE AN EXCELLENT GAME
Rating: 5 / 5
I like this game on TV and this DS game is close to it. I have played it and played it until i just had to take a break. The whamys are cute but there are only 3 or 4 differnt ones, that’s it. The people you play can kick you butt if your not careful and some are sneaky. I have not tried to link up with another DS, so i am not sure if you can or if the other person needs to have the same game. But all in all i liked it. The graphics are not the best, but excellent enough for me. It is fun and simple to pass the time with.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a splendid game,I got it for christmas.It is played just like the real game,the only downside being that the music is a bit different and there is only 20 missions.But I didn’t reflect about it.
Rating: 5 / 5
I like to watch sports meeting shows on tv. I first went to [...] and played a sample of these sports meeting, although their game play isn’t exactly what you would play on the DS version. I had to have this game. I bought it the day it was released, and played it and had a really fun time. Although, it’s only you may only want to play for about 30-45 minutes at a time, just because its sort of the same thing, just different questions. Here’s my description of the game.

You start off and there is about 20 boxes, each box contains a “level” to play, you have to play owing to them and win that level to play the next. Also, after winning each level, you unlock a new item, whether it being a hair stylishness, a new shirt, etc. And, it seems to me, that each level, the other 2 contestants seem to get just a tab bit smarter, so that part helps the game to last longer if you question me. Because it makes it just a small harder.
Game play is very simple. Only unenthusiastic part about the game play to me was when you are doing trivia questions, it pops up the question and it doesn’t seem like you have very long to even read the question before buzzing in. So a lot of times I buzz in as soon as it pops up, that way if I’m right I get the most spins anyhow. Because even without buzzing in, you’re required to give an answer to every question, if you didn’t buzz first, you’ll just get 1 spin if you answer correctly. After all your trivia is done, and you have your spins you can watch the other players or hit ’skip’ to not watch them. (You can hit skip when they do their trivia as well). The spinning is just as fun, and just like on the real game show. Except I try not to say “Huge bucks, No whammies” for the sake of embarrassment from my husband. When you do hit a Whammy, they do their small animations across the bottom screen of the DS, several different ones too. But remember, if you get 4 whammies in one game, you’re out!
All in all, the game is very fun, I delight in it and I do go back and play it after a few hours has gone by. It’s just not an intense game that you’re stuck playing it for 5 hours straight, instead, you just keep coming back for more doses.
Rating: 4 / 5