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QuickSpot Gold
Namco Bandai's brain game in stores March 13th.
Date: Monday, March 05, 2007
Author: James Fudge

NAMCO BANDAI Games America today announced that its new brain teaser game, QuickSpot has gone gold for the Nintendo DS and will be available in stores throughout North America beginning March 13th7. Featuring six modes, QuickSpot challenges players to spot the differences between two seemingly identical pictures using the Nintendo DS touch screen and microphone.

QuickSpot contains three single player modes, the main mode being Rapid Play, which has five levels each containing 10 stages and a boss challenge at the end of each level. 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 score in each area the more points earned by the player. Other single player modes include Focus play, which contains 140 unique pictures with 10 differences for the player to spot, and Today’s Fortune, which gives the player their Health, Study, Romance, and Money fortune for the day.

QuickSpot also includes three multiplayer modes including Time Bomb, which 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 Nintendo DS systems.

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