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Boogie review DS

Boogie review DS

Boogie review Nintendo DS

Rhythm-based dance game Boogie has proved a hit on the Wii, and now it's been scaled down for the Nintendo DS. We've let our fingers do the dancing this month and we've been having lots of fun with Boogie - the question is, with so many other rhythm dancing games out there, will Boogie hold its own against the competition? Find out in review of Boogie for the Nintendo DS now!Click here to read the Boogie review for Nintendo DS now! Boogie review for Nintendo DS
Already a minor hit on the Wii, Boogie is a fine example of how a rhythm game can be made to work well on the DS. The stylus is used to great effect to swipe along with the music and there is an impressive range of game modes, too. While the DS version of Boogie is missing the Karaoke option of the Wii game, it does feature a 3D option – complete with a set of 3D glasses. Turn on the 3D graphics mode and although you do lose some of the game’s colour – the 3D mode is a lot more subdued – it is definitely more than just a novelty feature. Click here to read the Boogie review for Nintendo DS now!
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