Lou: I would have to disagree on two points:
1) Definately not only single player. My kids play with and against each other all the time
using the DS wireless and they have great fun. Also, my only multiplayer experience is
with FFIII
That would require at least two DS's, if I'm not much mistaken. We only have one.
Lou: 2) There are most definately games geared towards the older crowd - Most od wich are
RPG's (My experience) or other scaled down games from the bigger systems (I have
no experience with these)
Most of which are tile-based, cutesy JRPG's that I absolutely can't stand. As for the scaled-down games from bigger systems, in my experience, they usually suffer from one or both of the last two things I mentioned initially: trying to be more than the DS can pull off, and/or having absolutely horrible controls.
Wishbone: Why, nothing, I suppose. But a game aimed specifically at kids is not necessarily a game for the family (a family contains both kids and adults). And basically, there's no such thing as a "family game" on a handheld. It is, pretty much by definition, a one-person game. So the game has to target the person that is holding it, in this case, me.
I, as an adult, am not satisfied with playing only children's games.
honorbuddy: But that is what I am saying, some games are made for both children and adults, even if they don't have to be playing them at the same time. Or can there be no such thing?
Oh no, there certainly can. I just don't see many of them. And mostly I find them annoying in little ways. For instance, I'm playing Fossil Fighters at the moment, which has many game mechanics that I like, but sadly also has very childish dialog and cutesy graphics. I try to ignore this, but I do find it annoying. It's the same with Pokemon games. I kind of like the gameplay, but the rest of the game elements are irritating to deal with.