strategy nds games
Alright, let’s talk about them strategy nds games, you know, the kind them young’uns are always playin’ on their little gadgets. I ain’t no expert, mind you, but I seen enough to tell ya a thing or two.
First off, what in tarnation is a “strategy game” anyway? Well, from what I gather, it’s them games where you gotta think, not just shoot everything that moves. You gotta plan things out, like where to put your soldiers or build your stuff. It ain’t like checkers, though, it’s way more complicated, with all sorts of buttons and doodads.
Now, I heard tell of some games, like “Advance Wars: Dual Strike.” Sounds fancy, don’t it? Intelligent Systems and Nintendo, they made it, whoever they are. I reckon it’s one of them turn-based thingamajigs, where you take your turn, then the other fella takes his. You gotta be smart, think ahead, or you’ll get your butt kicked, that’s for sure.
- Thinkin’ is key: You gotta use your noggin in these games. No just mashin’ buttons like a crazy fool.
- Plan ahead: Don’t just go doin’ things willy-nilly. Gotta have a plan, like plantin’ corn in the spring so you got somethin’ to eat in the winter.
- Manage your stuff: You got soldiers, buildings, resources, all sorts of things to keep track of. Gotta be organized, or you’ll be in a pickle.
Then there’s this “Civilization 6,” though I ain’t sure if it’s on them little DS things or not. People say it’s a real brain-buster, where you build your own little empire from the ground up. Sounds like a lot of work to me, but folks seem to love it. They say you gotta build districts and manage cities and armies, all sorts of stuff. Reminds me of tryin’ to keep a farm runnin’, always somethin’ needin’ doin’.
I heard tell that playin’ these games can actually make you smarter. Can you believe that? They say it helps your memory and your thinkin’ skills. Maybe that’s why them young’uns are so quick with their phones and computers these days. Though, I still think spendin’ too much time starin’ at a screen ain’t good for ya. Better to be out in the sunshine, gettin’ your hands dirty.

Some other games they talk about, like “Last Window: The Secret of Cape West”, sounds like a spooky story, not sure if it’s a strategy game though, they say it’s an adventure. And there’s talk of nations and battles, like in “Britons, Franks, Saracens”, you pick a side and fight it out. Sounds like a history lesson to me, but with more explosions.
Now, where do you find these games? Well, I hear tell of a place called “*,” they got all sorts of new and used games, even for them old DS thingamajigs. They got a whole section just for strategy games, so you don’t gotta go wanderin’ around like a lost sheep. Just type in what you want, and they’ll ship it right to your door, or so they say.
And if you’re lookin’ for a good deal, keep an eye out for them “Cyber Deals.” I don’t rightly know what a “cyber” is, but it sounds like they give you a discount, which is always a good thing in my book. Times are tough, you gotta save a penny where you can.
So, there you have it, my two cents on strategy nds games. They ain’t for everyone, but if you like thinkin’ and plannin’, they might just be your cup of tea. Just don’t spend too much time indoors, get some fresh air every now and then. And remember, a little common sense goes a long way, in games and in life.
Playing games like these can help kids too. They learn how to solve problems and make choices. Even if it is on them little screens. They gotta think about what to do next or they will lose. It’s like plannin’ a harvest. You plant at the right time or you get nothin’. Same thing with these games.
Tags: [NDS Strategy Games, Nintendo DS, Turn-Based Strategy, Advance Wars, Civilization, eStarland, Cyber Deals, Game Strategy, Thinking Games, Planning Games]