Namco Bandai announces QuickSpot for DS
Namco Bandai announced today a new brain teaser game for the DS which will test how keen you are to minute details and just how observant your searching eyes are. QuickSpot is a fast and challenging game of concentration, where the main objective is to spot the differences between the two seemingly identical pictures and circle the differences you find using your stylus on the touch screen. Here are some of the game’s features:
- Single player modes: Rapid Play (has five levels with 10 stages and boss challenge each), Focus Play (has 140 pictures with 10 differences to spot), and Today’s Fortune which gives the player their Health, Study, Romance, and Money fortune for the day.
- The player will be awarded medals for points they achieve based on their “Brain Activity”.
- Brain Activity is based on Intuition, Concentration, Recognition, Stability, and Judgment. The higher the player scores in each area the more points they earn.
- Multiplayer modes: Time Bomb (requires up to eight players to pass one Nintendo DS back and forth between turns), Scramble Mode, and Download Play in which players can compete against each other on multiple systems.
QuickSpot is set to grace your touch screens this spring. So while we wait for that, have an ogle-fest at these screens we have and perhaps start practicing your “spotting” skills?
More of the screens in the full article!
Namco Bandai announced today a new brain teaser game for the DS which will test how keen you are to minute details and just how observant your searching eyes are. QuickSpot is a fast and challenging game of concentration, where the main objective is to spot the differences between the two seemingly identical pictures and circle the differences you find using your stylus on the touch screen. Here are some of the game’s features:
- Single player modes: Rapid Play (has five levels with 10 stages and boss challenge each), Focus Play (has 140 pictures with 10 differences to spot), and Today’s Fortune which gives the player their Health, Study, Romance, and Money fortune for the day.
- The player will be awarded medals for points they achieve based on their “Brain Activity”.
- Brain Activity is based on Intuition, Concentration, Recognition, Stability, and Judgment. The higher the player scores in each area the more points they earn.
- Multiplayer modes: Time Bomb (requires up to eight players to pass one Nintendo DS back and forth between turns), Scramble Mode, and Download Play in which players can compete against each other on multiple systems.
QuickSpot is set to grace your touch screens this spring. So while we wait for that, have an ogle-fest at these screens we have and perhaps start practicing your “spotting” skills?











