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This game is a minigame collection of various well known board and table games. This version of the game is exclusive to certain countries in Europe (Mostly UK and France) but this game was split into several smaller games which were released elsewhere. 11 Card Games, 18 Card Games and 50 More Classic Games (AKA 50 Classic Games in Germany) are all games which are smaller versions of this larger game and have no differences other than less content.

This game is also known as 100 Denk & Logik Spiele (100 Brain & Logic Games in English) in Germany with a very different box art but it is the same game.

Official Description[]

"With this collection you get the 100 most popular classics from the world of games on a single cartridge! Board games from backgammon to checkers to chess, games of chance from bingo to roulette and computer classics such as tennis and bubble shooter ensure endless fun. Brain-training games such as Sudoku, card games such as solitaire, poker and skat or puzzle games such as mahjong and match-3 are also included.

The intuitive control via stylus and detailed step-by-step instructions make it easy to get started. Detailed graphics and authentic sound effects make "100 mind and logic games" a unique experience!

FEATURES:

  • 100 exciting and varied games
  • Simply select and start Up to 4 players in hotseat mode
  • Detailed step-by-step instructions
  • Different levels of difficulty - for beginners and professionals!" - Google Translated German description sourced from the official cerasus media website (Wayback Machine link. Website is now gone)

Game List[]

Games with a "*" at the end in the list are also included in 50 More Classic Games.

Puzzles[]

  • 8 Queens *
  • 9x9 *
  • Arrow
  • Blocks
  • Combine
  • Corners *
  • Crate *
  • Domino *
  • Dots and Boxes
  • Fences *
  • Five Field Kono *
  • Influence
  • Kakuro
  • Magic Square I
  • Magic Square II
  • Magic Square III
  • Match 3
  • Matchsticks
  • Mate in 1 *
  • Mazemaster *
  • Memo 2
  • Memo 3
  • Memo 4
  • Minefield I
  • Minefield II
  • Minefield III
  • Music
  • Nim *
  • Orbital *
  • Pathfinder *
  • Pentalpha *
  • Puzzle Pieces
  • Puzzle Strip
  • Reverser *
  • Slide Puzzle 1 *
  • Slide Puzzle 2
  • Slide Puzzle 3
  • Spot the Difference
  • Square Puzzle
  • Sudoku
  • Superbrain
  • Switch *
  • Symboku
  • Tangram *
  • Towers of Hanoi *
  • Trace
  • Way
  • Weight Puzzle *

Cards + Board[]

  • 4 in a Row
  • 5 in a Row
  • Addition *
  • Backgammon
  • Battle on the Sea *
  • Bingo *
  • Blackjack *
  • Bridge *
  • Canasta *
  • Card Combinations *
  • Card Square *
  • Casino Dice *
  • Casino Roulette *
  • Checkers
  • Chess
  • Chinese Checkers
  • Dice Combo *
  • Farkle *
  • Four Dice Frenzy *
  • Freecell
  • Gomoku
  • Harvest *
  • Hearts
  • House of Fortune *
  • Klondike
  • Mahjongg
  • Mahjongg 10 Seconds
  • Mahjongg Countdown
  • Mahjongg Match
  • Mahjongg Point Race
  • Mancala *
  • Mau-Mau *
  • Omaha Hold'Em Poker
  • Peg Solitaire
  • Reversi
  • Rummy *
  • Same
  • Texas Hold'Em Poker
  • Tic Tac Toe *
  • Tri Peaks *

Action[]

  • Absorption *
  • Air Hockey *
  • Bubble Fire *
  • Catch The Butterfly
  • Color Mixer *
  • Fisherman! *
  • Gravity *
  • Pipe Dream *
  • Shell Game *
  • Slot Machine *
  • Tennis *
  • Tennis Training *

Sourced and written as seen from EU version in-game

Reception[]

The game didn't sell very well with total sales just under 0.05 million. There aren't many official reviews of this game but despite the lack of sales the general public rating is above average with a common score of 3/5 and 4/5 stars.

The German website Nintendo Online gave it a score of 5 out of 10 and weren't impressed. They compared it to other games in the market such as "101 in 1 Explosive Megamix" and the "TouchMaster" series stating "no rating that would justify a purchase. "100 Thinking and Logic Games" is an acceptable game collection, which, however, cannot compete with the competition in this segment" (Google Translated).

The German website Eyes on Nintendo also weren't impressed and gave it a score of 62% out of 100% stating "You can tell the game lacked development time. The long-term motivation factor is quite low and the individual games are generally too similar. In short, it lacks a feature that makes the game stand out from the crowd." Nevertheless, they gave it some praise stating "On the other hand, the larger games such as roulette, poker, chess, etc. have been successfully implemented and also form the part of the game that really entertains." (Google Translated)

Soundtrack OST[]

See here for a website with all tracks.

Daniel Stein and Michael M. Fuller were responsible for the music in the game.

All "playing game" tracks are randomly distributed among the games and play during playing the games.

Track List[]

Credits[]

cerasus.media[]

Production and Game Design[]

Christoph Klesser

Project Management[]

Holger Neitsch

Art Director[]

Annika Wächtler

Production Assistant[]

Daniel Stein

Lvivmedia[]

Programming[]

Roman Shlapak

Oleksandr Fedchenko

Oleksandr Dyedyk

Music and Sound Effects[]

Daniel Stein

Michael M. Fuller (BMI)

Testers[]

Geronimo Komp

Daniel Stein

(c) 2010 rondomedia Marketing- und Vertriebs GmbH

(c) 2010 cerasus.media GmbH

All Rights Reserved

Sourced and written as seen from in-game credits

External links[]

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