Nintendo DS
The Sun Crossword Challenge£9.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £24.99 | You save: £15.00 (60%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |

Average rating (5 reviews)
Great Fun!
gamergran | 09/08/2008 | See all gamergran's reviews (1) »
An excellent game to while away the hours and well worth buying if you love crosswords. Hints are available if you get stuck , but try not to cheat as this will affect your score. Generally a good response from letters written with the stylus, though I did have trouble with incorrect recognition of my 'G' as an 'O', my 'K ' and 'P' as an 'R' and 'L' as a 'C'. Just make sure the correct one has been entered each time. You can resort to using the keyboard option, but this will reduce your viewing area by half so you have to scroll up and down to see all of the puzzle. I found entering at least one letter in pencil gives you the opportunity to review your answers before you are graded. Any errors you notice here and throughout the game can be erased and re-entered . When you have finished the game any wrong answers are shown in a pink square and if you select to continue playing you will get the opportunity to put them right. I went back and redid several puzzles to see if I had learnt anything! This also gave me an opportunity to improve on my time. The five best times are saved against a players name so you can compete with a partner if you wish.
a fair effort at crosswords
crowns | 09/06/2008 | See all crowns' reviews (4) »
It does what it says on the box and is a fair effort at crosswords.
Can be a bit fiddely on such a small screen. At £16.99 worth a go.
(jimjams15 you paid £50!! where??)
crosswords
jimjams15 | 05/06/2008 | See all jimjams15's reviews (7) »
hours of grid related fun, very colourful and rewarding, well worth the £50 i paid to play it
Good
GemF2007 | 24/04/2008 | See all GemF2007's reviews (36) »
I like this game, its just as good as the corsswords in the newspaper with the added bonus of being able to get hints and clues. Makes you think. You do have to be careful with spelling as one small mistake means you lose the game and you have to start again. Good use of stylus and controls. You can choose whether to write the letters yourself or use the keyboard option (personally I prefer the keyboard option as it doesn't seem to like my writing)
Overall a good game, ideal for playing on long train journeys or lunch breaks.
Only for the super brainy
Gingerjean | 22/04/2008 | See all Gingerjean's reviews (1) »
Brought this for my mum but have mostly played it! Seems a bit confusing at first but its really not. Its great that it also gives you the option of writing the letters or touching them from a little built in keyboard, as some people are heavy handed. The clues are rather hard though, but with 500 crosswords to do i'll have to keep trying!!!




























