
I got a Nintendo DS Lite when it first came out over a year ago and the only color choice was white. I’ve been more addicted to it lately with a wide selection of adult oriented learning games. I’m a sucker for puzzle games and love having so many constructive options now. My Word Coach is the newest addition to my collection and I’ve been playing for 2 weeks now. I’m not the most articulate person in the world, but I’d love the ability to stump my boss with an impressive vocabulary and I’m sure it wouldn’t hurt my writing skills.
The game starts out with some basic learning exercises to determine your level and map out your daily adjectives and has you pick a character to be your word coach (I went with the red head). It then gives some basic games, such as Missing Letter and Block Letters (which still stumps me), as you progress more games and levels are added. Currently it takes me about a half an hour to meet my daily objective. Once the objective is met, it recommends you stop for the day to let the new words sink in. If you stop before your objective is complete, it will pickup where you left off if you play before the end of the day. I like having it available to play while watching TV, but it’s also good for getting 5 minutes of play here and there.
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