BoggleDS v1.0 (with WiFi Multiplay)

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If there’s anything that’s unfortunately underrated, it’s (aside from a cup of warm coffee/chocolate during a thunderstorm) word games. Not a lot of people like playing them. But one of the more popular word games we have in our generation is Boggle. From the olden days of Parker Bros/Hasbro “board”games, it’s now spelling itself out for the DS as a homebrew from TheDude. While the previous version was just pretty basic, BoggleDS v1.0 now has multiplayer support!

It’s played by connecting to or hosting a server to play and chat with your friends. Just select the “Join Server” from the main menu and input the IP of the server you want to join. The IP should be saved in the SRAM and loaded the next time you start. To host your own server, click “Start Server”. Port 8070 must be forwarded to your DS from your router so others could connect. He also mentions that “you can also run a dedicated server on your PC by running the included BoggleDSServer.exe program. Port 8070 must be forwarded from your router to your PC to allow other users to connect.”

Ingenious, huh? Time to spell it out for the rest of the world: Boggle isn’t underrated!

Download: [BoggleDS v1.0 (with WiFi Multiplay)]

BoggleDSv1.0 - Image 1BoggleDSv1.0 - Image 2


If there’s anything that’s unfortunately underrated, it’s (aside from a cup of warm coffee/chocolate during a thunderstorm) word games. Not a lot of people like playing them. But one of the more popular word games we have in our generation is Boggle. From the olden days of Parker Bros/Hasbro “board”games, it’s now spelling itself out for the DS as a homebrew from TheDude. While the previous version was just pretty basic, BoggleDS v1.0 now has multiplayer support!

It’s played by connecting to or hosting a server to play and chat with your friends. Just select the “Join Server” from the main menu and input the IP of the server you want to join. The IP should be saved in the SRAM and loaded the next time you start. To host your own server, click “Start Server”. Port 8070 must be forwarded to your DS from your router so others could connect. He also mentions that “you can also run a dedicated server on your PC by running the included BoggleDSServer.exe program. Port 8070 must be forwarded from your router to your PC to allow other users to connect.”

Ingenious, huh? Time to spell it out for the rest of the world: Boggle isn’t underrated!

Download: [BoggleDS v1.0 (with WiFi Multiplay)]

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