But in order to avoid being a cheap imitation, the inspired game must expand upon or branch the formula in a new direction. Before its release, the excellent Banjo-Kazooie was seen by some gaming journalists as nothing more than a Super Mario 64 clone. In hindsight, that's an amazingly foolish indictment. But there's the trick: while they do share similarities, they are very different games. Banjo-Kazooie did what a good game inspired by another should do: use a solid foundation and build upon it. Some titles, like Best of Tests DS, takes the solid Brain Age foundation, but instead cuts it open and squeezes lemon juice inside.
00:00:13 - Title screen character: DO NOT WANT.00:00:20 - I start with "intelligence tests" on easy and short, because those are the only options available. It's like an AP student being forced to start in a remedial class and then working his or her way up to an appropriate level. Makes sense to me!
00:02:41 - The first test is done. The insultingly easy questions were apparently lifted from a Saturday Night Live parody of Jeopardy. My score is a 10/10, but that's not bragging. This sucks. I really want to quit, but decide against it for the cause of shovelware examination. The things I do for you readers!
00:03:25 - Now I'm doing a memory test. This includes inventive and intriguing tasks such as displaying a 4 digit number and then asking "what number did I just show you?" SERIOUSLY??? To quote Colonel Jessep in A Few Good Men, "What would you like to discuss now? My favorite color?" To be fair, this is the "easy" test. I'd like to try the "medium" or "hard" tests, but in order to do so, I need to complete 3 "easy" tests on each length: "short," "medium," and "hard." I don't see things lasting that long.
00:04:14 - Now I'm attempting "training," in which I'll be learning about Mathematics. It's kind of sad when you long to be playing Homie Rollerz. "13 - A = 8. Solve for A." Perhaps the biggest problem here is that, well, this is no fun. At least Brain Age attempted to keep you interested. The tasks were short but absorbing, with a definite game-like feel. This is organized, as the name suggests, like a test. And who doesn't want to spend their free time taking tests? The answer is EVERYONE.00:05:46 - If there's one thing that can push a poor game over the edge into the pit of shovelware, it's bad presentation. The game occasionally freezes while it attempts the incredibly CPU-heavy task of presenting the next question. I'm clocking out.
Edutainment is a tough gig. I get the impression that some publishers enlist a small amount of resources to a lame edutainment title mainly to have a "we do good things too!" rebuttal ready when they come under fire after a depressed loner opens fire in school and claims that it was the publishers' game that inspired the malicious act. In other words, edutainment seems to be more of an end with no regard to the means. So when a developer is tasked with making an educational title with meager resources, all signs point to abomination.
To reiterate: there's nothing wrong with being inspired. Art and entertainment are very derivative things and tend to build on previously established ideas and themes. Paul McCartney once said that Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, widely considered the best album of all-time, was heavily influenced by the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds. In this case, Best of Tests DS is the equivalent of re-recording Queen's immortal Bohemian Rhapsody as this. No, that's not fair. That hand-squeezing guy is pretty talented.








Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-13-2008 @ 2:08PM
colin17 said...
This game looks like those freaking Practice SATs we'd take every year in high school that are incredibly easy, yet incredibly repetitive. I think the developer thought that people wanted to do tests in their free time instead of like educational minigames or something........ That guy looks a bat-shit crazy einstein from the future......
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8-13-2008 @ 2:09PM
Kimiko said...
At first I thought maybe you should've stuck with it to see if the medium and hard modes were any better, but it's not fair to make you suffer through something that just isn't any fun (insofar as those brainage games are fun in general).
Hey, can I nominate a game for Bury The Shovelware? I'd like to suggest Myst DS. I think it's a good example of how not to do a port/remake.
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8-13-2008 @ 3:19PM
Kaes Delgrego said...
Certainly, Kimiko! I will definitely check that one out. Thanks so much!
8-13-2008 @ 5:50PM
Char6296 said...
I admire your bravery, Kaes. Trekking into the world of atrocious gaming just to tell us what to avoid. Very commendable. Best of Tests was off-putting, just as a title alone. And that floating head with the disembodied hands and the eye problem... what is that all about? At least Kawashima was a head with emotions.
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8-14-2008 @ 9:48AM
Kaes Delgrego said...
Thank you so much! That means a lot to me. Yeah, the floating head is *really* disturbing. Not a good way to start a game. :)
9-05-2008 @ 1:30PM
Ipsum said...
http://cache.kotaku.com/assets/resources/2007/12/giantkawashimaface.jpg