 | PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient has players solve a series of graphical puzzles set in a virtual world. Puzzles include such tasks as moving blocks into required positions while avoiding obstacles. Based on the amount of time and number of moves... |
 | The foundation of Dr Kageyama’s Maths Training is 100 square calculations a method conceived by Kageyama Hidea, a Japanese elementary school principal. The DS is held side ways like a book and all answers are written using the stylus.The key... |
 | PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient has players solve a series of graphical puzzles set in a virtual world. Puzzles include such tasks as moving blocks into required positions while avoiding obstacles. Based on the amount of time and number of moves... |
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 | Intelligent License has players solve a series of graphical puzzles set in a virtual world. This DS version of the PSP puzzler was listed at Japanese retailers in the early days of the system, but was never released and is likely not in production... |
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 | Based on the Higanjima comic in Japan's Weekly Young Magazine comic publication, the game places you in the shoes of main character Akira, who's out to find his missing brother. Akira heads out with his partners to Higan Island, where danger awaits... |
 | Based on the Higanjima comic in Japan's Weekly Young Magazine comic publication, the game places you in the shoes of main character Akira, who's out to find his missing brother. Akira heads out with his partners to Higan Island, where danger awaits... |