![]() As you fill up the various stats for your levels, you'll also begin to unlock other mini-games, providing even more incentive to keep going. There are a few different items that can be purchased with the cash you earn, and while the selection is definitely limited, it's certainly a unique approach to keeping players entertained for longer than usual. ![]() The idea is that you'll take this money and improve on your island in three different categories, basically leveling up your island and allowing you to move on to the next. When Tropix begins, you're given a small island to care for and various games to play that you can earn money from. While it's not quite a Wario Ware experience and the mini-game selection is pretty limited, it's also decent enough to try out and can certainly offer up a pretty good distraction from the other titles available on the DS. The DS version of Tropix is more or less an exact port of the PC/mobile title, consisting of a compilation of various mini-games with a few twists thrown into the presentation and menu, obviously this time out with the added incentive of touch-screen controls on the system.
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