Nintendo DS Item ID: #885Bakugan Battle Brawlers NOW $0.00
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Tags: Bakugan, battle, Brawler, Brawlers, Dan, DS.Includes, Game, game experience, game product, Play, player cards Product Information:Over 200 player cards, including 12 never seen before. Item Description
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I am so glad I rented this piece of junk and never brought it for my 7 year old. My 7 year old boy loves Bakugan, but hated this game from the start. First off he couldn’t figure out how to battle, then the game is nothing like the show or regular game. Unless you like games that rely on how fast you move the stylus pen, and are REALLY HARD AVOID THIS DON’T BUY!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
My kids love the game. They do find it a bit hard for them (age 7).
Rating: 4 / 5
My son received this for Christmas. He is 7 years old and loves playing the regular Bakugan game, as well as watching the DVD’s of the show. So this was definitely a must have. He opened it Christmas Eve night and played it for the rest of the evening. At 3:30 in the morning, he woke me up to ask me if I thought the character Naga was on the game and then went back to sleep. On Christmas morning, he immediately went to get his DS and continued to play. It took a little coaxing (more than it should anyway) to get him to open the rest of his Christmas presents!
My son has Mario games, Kirby, Sims, Sonic, dinosaur games, etc… But this is the most excited I have seen him play a game in a while. The game is a fairly easy concept. He was able to figure it out with very little coaching from me. It is slightly different from the regular game, as there is some stylus work involved in placing your bakugan on the field before it stands and also to win the battle. He was able to master that out without any help from me. He enjoys being able to battle the characters he has seen on the show (Dan, Shun, etc…). During the game, he can also be partners with them and learn by watching how they battle.
It is great too, because it is helping build his addition skills. He can add those G power points pretty darn well for a first grader. The game actually does the math, so if your child isn’t great in math, the game does the work and your child will get along just fine, but my son is now adding the numbers before the game shows them, or he is calculating his G power with his ability cards to decide which one to use.
I personally get tired of “brawling” with my son with the cards and actual Bakugan characters. I can usually muster enough excitement to play the game once or twice a day, but after that I want to try other things with him. But he is stuck in Bakugan mode. This game is a life saver for me! He get’s to brawl and I don’t have to play repeatedly, over and over!
I recommend this game of you have a Bakugan fanatic like I do. If not, the game may seem a bit boring.
Rating: 5 / 5
Purchased this as a Christmas present for my 8 year old son who is a Bakugan fan for his Nintendo DS. He loves the game! He has had no trouble playing it and has progressed through many levels already. I would recommend this to anyone.
Rating: 5 / 5
Bakugan Battle Brawlers for the Nintendo DS is interesting, the outcome of the battle is in the hands of the DS stylus. G-Power does play somewhat of a factor, though. The part that makes the Story Mode interesting is you get to be thrown in the rankings with the brawlers from Bakugan: Season 1. Great game!
Rating: 4 / 5