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Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins - Nintendo DS Game | Action-Adventure RPG for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Travel & Family Game Nights
Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins - Nintendo DS Game | Action-Adventure RPG for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Travel & Family Game NightsAmazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins - Nintendo DS Game | Action-Adventure RPG for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Travel & Family Game Nights

Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins - Nintendo DS Game | Action-Adventure RPG for Kids & Adults | Perfect for Travel & Family Game Nights

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Product Description

Travel to an archaeological dig to unearth a lost Mayan temple and its priceless treasure in this exclusive story for Nintendo DS

Product Features

Visit exotic locales to find over 1,600 objects in 70 seek-and-solve puzzles and 18 missions

Collect clues and secret objects and unlock two modes of unlimited play

Test your skills at 4 types of mini-games with stylus-based action

Earn awards, compete with friends on high-score leaderboards, and decipher fascinating journal notes

Enjoy a rich character-driven story written exclusively for Nintendo DS

Customer Reviews

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This game has been the favorite of our 7 yo and both of us parents ever since it arrived. I admit that after playing it addictively for 2 days in a row we all put it down for a while because you do tend to get tired of the same scenes when you are playing it 24-7 (ha ha!). But a less obsessive enjoyment of it sets in when you pick it up again, and it has plenty of variety and challenge for all of us. I have now reached the forgotten ruins, but as a lover of puzzles I still pick it up to play it all over again. Our 7 year old is getting advanced reading practice from having to read the list of items she must search for. We all do tend to skip over the journal entries- they weren't all that exciting because they didn't actually challenge us with much of a mystery (it was too easy to predict what would happen) or archaeological facts.