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    EA has finally released the "For Dummies" series of video games. These games, available for the PC and Nintendo DS, will train your brain, teach you how to play poker, or offer up a handful of travel games.
    “The For Dummies titles provide a fresh approach to playing your favorite games,” said Robert Nashak, Vice President of EA Casual Studios. “Whether you’re a poker buff, a sudoku master, or a crosswords enthusiast, these games will provide you with hours of engaging game play, and teach you something new along the way.”

    Travel Games For Dummies is the first title for Nintendo DS in EA’s For Dummies series of games, and offers three exciting games in one. The game is packed with over 600 puzzles for Solitaire, Sodoku and Crosswords enthusiasts. In Solitaire, players can try their hand at 10 different Solitaire games from the classic Klondike, to more advanced versions like Pyramid and Scorpion. Sudoku fans will learn to play like pros as they choose from hundreds of puzzles, using the full-featured practice mode with optional hints to solve them in record time. Fans of Crosswords will be completing puzzles in no time, using hint options like clues and letter choices when they need help. Travel Games For Dummies arrives on store shelves today in the US and Canada. Travel Games For Dummies will also be available in select countries across Europe in early 2009 and will feature Solitaire, Sudoku and Chess.

    Players can also learn, practice and play For Dummies titles on their PC with the release of Brain Training For Dummies and Poker For Dummies. Brain Training For Dummies gives players a mental workout as they tackle 15 fun and interactive brain games, including Shape Sense, Memory Math, and Lightning Letters, with more than 350 total puzzles to play. Poker For Dummies provides both novices and experts with the tools to master three popular Poker games: Texas Hold’Em, Omaha and Seven-Card Stud.

    EA’s series of For Dummies games make learning new ways to play easy and fun. Each title features an easy to navigate interface that enables players to progress at their own pace. Players can choose to begin reviewing the basics in a simple tutorial mode or they can quickly jump into a practice mode getting hints, tips and help as they play. Then, players put their new skills to use in a full game play mode that provides hours of challenging fun!
    The games are rated E to T and can be found for between $19.99 and $29.99. More titles in the Dummies series will be made available soon.

    More information can be found at the For Dummies home page.

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    Re: EA Launches the "For Dummies" Games

    Cheap hacks of Brain Age and card games. They should release something USEFUL or fun instead of going for $$.

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