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The best DS games prove the dual-screen console was more than a Nintendo gimmick. Launched in 2004, the Nintendo DS offered players a more tactile, novel, and personal handheld experience than ever before, introducing not only a touch screen but a stylus with which to use it. It was supposed to occupy the space bet𝕴ween the GameCube and Game Boy Advance, but before long, the D꧅S entered a league of its own.

Many of the best games on DS were built around that distinctive stylus. It was (and still is) one of the most innovative methods of play on any console, making the humble DS more accessible while working across both screens. Nintendo wanted the system to be appealin💧g to players outside of traditional circles, and as a result, the library spans over 2000 games.

With so many games to choose from, you've come to the right place if you need it slimmed down to a solid 25. Here are the best DS games to hunt down and play right now in 2025 before you crack on with the newly released Switch 2.

For more definitive rankings of Nintendo games throughout the years:

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25. Hotel Dusk: Room 215

Kyle Hyde in one of the best DS games, Hotel Dusk: Room 215.

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Developer: Cing
Released: 2007

Developer Cing may have long since disbanded, but its legacy lives on thanks to titles lꩵike Hotel Dusk and its equally enjoyable follow-up, Last Window: The Secret Of Cape West. Played with the DS held vertically, Hotel Dusk feels like a virtual book where you read engaging dialogue but can use your stylus to traverse the titular hotel and solve numerous clever puzzles.

The mystery behind the hotel unfolds thanks to engaging characters, a strong narrative, and great pacing beautifully, while the distinctive art style also helps it stand apart from similar games on Nintendo’s system. Cing’s Another Code: Two Memories, is equally worthy of your time. In fact, it may just be one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best mystery games on the system.

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24. Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise

A bunch of colorful pinatas during one of the best DS games Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise.

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Developer: Rare
Released: 2008

The original Viva Pi🍸nata was planned for Pocket PCs, so it’s nice that Tim Stamper’s original idea has come full circle and is now playable in your hand. One of the most impressive aspects of Pocket Paradise is not only its distinctive isometric visuals but just෴ how similar it is to the original Xbox 360 release.

Granted, it lacks its spectacular aesthetics, and certain elements have been cut, but the core game is all here, allowing you to tend your garden and breed new Pinatas to your heart’s contenಞt, while the clever stylus controls and context-sensitive top screen make it easy to te🍌nd the needs of your many cute critters.

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23. Pokemon Conquest

A screenshot of the poster of one of the best DS games, Pokemon Conquest.

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Developer: Tecmo Koei
Released: 2012

Nintendo’s decision to pair its popular Pokémon series with Tecmo Koei’s Nobunaga’s Ambition franchise makes a lot more sense when you realize just how popular Koei’s strategy game is in Japan. It also led to arguably one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Pokemon games ever made in terms of creativity.

While some will be disappointed that only 649 Pokémon are included and that many of their special moves are missing, you can’t fault how solid the game’s many battles are or the balanced combat mechanics at its core. Like the best crossovers, it pulls key elements from both games but isn’t afraid to forge its own identity as you ex♍plore the 🌌gorgeous Ransei Region with your loyal Eevee.

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22. Trauma Center: Under The Knife 2

Derek Stiles holding out his hand during one of the best DS games, Trauma Center: Under The Knife 2.

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Developer: Vanguard
Released: 2008

Turn your humble stylus into a scalpel, laser, or even a defibrillator as you attempt to patch up patients in Vanguard’s enjoyable sequel. Set three years after the events of the DS original, the plot is delightfully absurd and focuses on returning Doctor Derek Stiles, who is struggling to use his famed Healing Touch (which all💫ows you to slow down time during play).

Each patient you encounter requires various techniques, from blitzing viruses and suturing up wounds, to performing delicate skin grafts an💃d even fixing broken bones. It makes for a ridiculous blend of pressure and fun as your trembling fingers and sweating forehead would happily trade it all in for a simple game of Operation.

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21. The Legend Of Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass

Link and a man holding a map during one of the best DS games, The Legend Of Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass.

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Developer: Nintendo
Released: 2007

Interestingly, Zelda’s DS adventures didn’t quite match the majesty of the earlier Game Boy games, although they remain compelling releases in their own rights. We’ve opted for The Pha🎶ntom Hourglass over Spirit Tracks because we feel it makes fa𝐆r better use of the touchscreen and we like the way you continually have to return to and explore a gigantic dungeon rather than tackling smaller ones like in other Zelda titles.

It looks lovely, too, retaining the distinctive cel-shaded look of The Wind Waker and its mechanically rich, offering new items to use, while the Phantom Hourglass of the title gives you a unique way to explore the vibrant game world. It's hands down the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Zelda game to play on DS, period.

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20. Planet Puzzle League

A screenshot of one of the best DS games, Planet Puzzle League.

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Developer: Intelligent Systems
Released: 2007

Nintendo’s dual-screen console is awash with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:great puzzle games, but this is the puzzler that rarely lea🅠ves our console’s cartridge slot. Known as Panel De Pon in Japan, this gem of a title from Intelligent Systems requires you to match colored tiles into groups of three or more before your bin fills up.

Blocks can be moved with a simple swipe of the stylus and there are a number of different gameplay modes to enjoy as well that range from clearing all the blocks above a Clear line to scoring as many points as possible in a set time limit. Throw in some fanta🌃stic multiplayer modes, and a fun selection of Daily Challenges and Planet Puzzle League becomes incredibly hard to put down.

19. Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors

A gasmask during one of the best DS games, Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors.

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Developer: Chunsoft
Released: 2009

Chunsoft’s first entry in its Zero Escape series is a cracking adventure and a b🃏rilliant entry point to the visual novel genre. The strength of 999 is easily its expertly crafted story, which focuses on Junpei, who wakes up in a cabin on a cruise li🌳ner and discovers he’s trapped with eight other victims.

The writing throughout is excellent, but it’s complemented by some truly masterful puzzles in the form of Escape sections, which will truly test your grey matter. Filled with twists and turns and requiring multiple playthroughs in order to reach its true ending, 999 is a slice of brilliance that shockingly never received a European release. If you want to try out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best visual novels, as mentioned above, this is a great one to ⛎pick up.

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18. The World Ends With You

A screenshot of one of the best DS games, The World Ends With You.

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Developer: Square Enix / Jupiter
Released: 2007

Granted this collaboration from Square Enix and Jupiter is available on iOS and Nintendo Switch now, but neither can fully replicate the uniqueness of playing it on DS. Aside from its modern-day setting, highly stylized charact𓂃ers, and energetic soundtrack, the thing that really sets TWEWY apart from its peers is the ut⛎terly unique combat system it uses.

Combat takes place across the DS’s two screens and you need to manage both at once using face buttons and the stylus. It&r🍷squo;s maddingly frustrating at first, akin to rubbing your belly and patting your head at the same time, but when it finally comes together it delivers an experience that’s every bit as special as its unique-looking characters.

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17. Animal Crossing: Wild World

Two villagers during one of the best DS games, Animal Crossing: Wild World.

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Developer: Nintendo
Released: 2005

Who would have thought Nintendo&rs🍸quo;s world of cute anthropomorphic critters would work so well on a handheld? Wild World took everything that was great about the GameCube game and introduced online aspects to make visiting the villages of friends and family even easier.

While the loss of classic NES gam🌼es was a bitter pill to swallow, its solid online aspects and high level of customization meant you still had plenty to keep you busy. It also highlights just how suitable the franchise is for gaming on the move, as the ability to go for a quick fishing session or dig up some fossils ensures none of your spare time 𓆉is ever wasted.

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16. WarioWare Touched!

Mario duirng one of the best DS games, WarioWare Touched!

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Developer: Nintendo
Released: 2005

While Project Rub is another great selection of stylus-based mini-games, WarioWare pulls off the same concept with much greater style. It largely follows the same template as earlier games in the series, giving you a few seconds to complete a specific task, but as you’d expect, the zaꦛny games on offer here make excellent use of the DS’s unique abilities.

One minute, you are prodding cats and swatting flies; the next, you’re covering food in ketchup or controlling a remote-controlled car as you attempt to escape an infant. It’s ridiculously silly and while it lacks the inventiveness of Project Rub, its sheer diversity and range of ga🐟mes more than compensates.

15. Pokemon Black & White

A large Pokemon during one of the best DS games, Pokemon Black & White.

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Developer: Game Freak
Released: 2010

Radical overhaul and Pokémon aren’t typically words that go together, but Game Freak did at least attempt to inject numerous new ideas into its hugely succes🔯sful series. The most obvious is the new battle mechanics that have been introduced and it’s now possible to throw out three Pokémon at once for scraps to create a formidable line-up.

Rotation battles are similar, but allow you to rotate your cute critters at will, to give you a better chance in battle. Aesthetically the🔯 games are a big improvement over Diamond and Pearl and there are numerous new sidequests and cool new mini-games. Pokémon games have always been ambitious in their scope and Black & White set new standards for Junichi Masuda and his team to improve upon.

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14. Chrono Trigger

A party travelling the map during one of the best DS games, Chrono Trigger.

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Developer: Square
Released: 2008

While we don’t typically like to feature remasters in lists such as this, every gamer needs to experience Chrono Trigger as it’s one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best JRPGs of all time. While the DS version is rapidly rising in price, it&rsquo💛;s still a far cheaper alternative to the US SNES release and features numerous enhancem💝ents, too.

It features all the extras from the later PlayStation port, makes great use of the DS’s touchscreen controls, boasts a default run option, and numerous other quality-of-life tweaks. It’s the perfect way to enjoy Square’s impressive time-spanning adventure and is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best RPGs to be found on the system.

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13. Tetris DS

Mario in a cat suit during one of the best DS games, Tetris DS.

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Developer: Nintendo
Released: 2006

Aside from its simplistic and evergreen game mechanics, one of the greatest strengths of Tetris is just how versatile it is. This 2006 release from Nintendo SPD marries the popular tile-rotating game to some of Nintendo’s most beloved franchises 🌠and the end result is one of the system’s best puzzlers.

There are six distinct modes that range from the standard version of Tetris to fun offerings like Mission, which requires you to complete specific challenges in a certain amount of time, and Catch, which has you blasting Metroids while manipulating a central tile. It’s all augmented by an excellent multiplayer mode, meaning Tetris DS is a game that will last you for ag𒅌es.

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12. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

Phoenix Wright pointing during court in one of the best DS games, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.

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Developer: Capcom
Released: 2005

Capcom’s series remained consistently solid on DS and the first five made it to the west (only Ace Atto♔rney Investigations 🧜2 was a Japanese exclusive). We’ve chosen the original game not just because it introduces many of the characters who will constantly crop up in the later games, but also because it’s a solid improvement over the GBA original (which was also a Japanese exclusive) and has some excellent cases.

The courtroom battles have always been a highlight of the series and you’ll feel tremendously smug when you’re able to trip your opponent up and prove that they’re telling you a pack of p♈orkies. Best of all however is the final case which fully utilizes the capabilities of the DS to make you feel like an actual detective as you investigate crime scenes.

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11. Kirby: Canvas Curse

Kirby on a rainbow bridge during one of the best DS games, Kirby: Canvas Curse.

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Developer: HAL Laboratory
Released: 2005

Some of the greatest DS games are those that treat popular fra🥂nchises in new and interesting ways, and Kirby’s first adventure on the system is a perfect example. Rather than directly control the lovable pink blob, you instead use your stylus to create rainbow paths to guide him through each stage.

You only have a limited amount of ink to create paths, so you need to ensure your reserves stay full by managing Kirby as effectively as possible. Enemies are also dealt with via stylus abuse, and you’ll soon find yourself frantically rubbing and poking the screen so you can reach the next stage. The end result is one of the most inventive and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Kirby game of all time.

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10. Professor Layton and the Unwound Future

Professor Layton being pointed at during one of the best DS games, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future.

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Developer: Level-5
Released: 2008

The third game in Level-5’s popular puzzle series remains the best one to date. Professor Layton and Luke’s new adventure d📖oesn’t just impress thanks to the cleverness of its puzzles, but also in their sheer diversity.

There are over 160 different puzzles here for the pair to solve, which will have you tackling everything from number-based conundrums and visual-based headscratchers, to simple sliding puzzl♛es and cerebral logic ticklers. Even if you do find certain puzzles too tricky to manage there’s a generous hint system in place which means you’re never too far away from enjoying the excellent unfolding story at the heart ♚of the game.

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9. Castlevania: Dawn Of Sorrow

A screenshot of one of the best DS games, Castlevania: Dawn Of Sorrow.

(Image credit: Konami)

Developer: Konami
Released: 2005

All three Castlevania DS games are worthy of your collection, but Dawn Of Sorrow is the one we continually return to the most and is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best horror game in the line-up. While its touchscreen uses a🦹re poorly implem⛎ented (you draw seals to finish off bosses), everything else is pure Metroidvania, and it’s a worthy follow-up to the GBA hit, Aria Of Sorrow.

Protagonist Soma Cruz returns, and so too does the Tactical Soul system, which has been enhanced in numerous ways so souls can also b🍨e traded in to upgrade and create new weapons. Graphically, it’s a staggering update over its GBA predecessor, thanks to atmo🔜spheric locations and some gargantuan and loathsome-looking bosses.

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8. Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective

Sissel smirking during one of the best DS games, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective.

(Image credit: Capcom)

Developer: Capcom
Released: 2010

I♌n addition to creating the Phoenix Wright games, Shu Takumi also bamboozled gamers with this excellent adventure. Protagonist Sissel is an amnesia-stricken spirit and it’s your task to discover what happened to him as you traverse both the Ghost World and the real world.

Being a spirit, Sissel has to rely on inanimate objects to move around in the Ghost World, but he can also possess corpses and even question them to learn clues about their deaths. Once armed, he has four minutes to go back and potentially prevent them from ♉dying. It’s a neat mechanic, and Sissel can perform similar feats in the real world, where he can use his tricks to manipulate events that will help progress the excellent story.

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7. Bangai-O Spirits

A silver and blue mech during one of the best DS games, Bangai-O Spirits.

(Image credit: D3 Publisher)

Developer: Treasure
Released: 2008

The DS is very underserved when it comes to shoot-’em-ups but it does have thisℱ wonderfully chaotic offering from Treasure to even things out. Everything about Treasure’s game is absolutely crazy, from its absurd plot to the insane amount of missiles that can fill the play area when things get heated up.

It effortlessly blends hardcore shooting with clever puzzles and constantly keeps you on your toes with inventive curveballs that ensure no two levels ever feel the same. And when you do get bored of the 160-odd stages that Banga💯i-O Spirits throws at you, there’s the option to create your own, cleverly encode them as sound files, and then share them with oওthers.

6. New Super Mario Bros.

Bowser during one of the best DS games, New Super Mario Bros.

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Developer: Nintendo
Released: 2006

As Nintendo continued to push Mario’s 3D games to outrageous new heights, his traditional side-on adventures fell by the wayside. When New Super Mario Bros made iꦜts debut in 2006, there hadn’t been a mainline side-on game since Super Mario World in 1990.

You soon forget that lengthy gap once you dive into the game’s cleverly constructed levels and discover delightful new power-ups like the mega mushroom that causes Mario to increase in size, destroying anything he comes into contact with, or the Mini Mushroom that shrinks him down and is essential for reaching certain levels. It’s a brilliant return to form for the popular plumber, and 30 million copies were sold as a result, making one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Mario games ever made.

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5. Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story

Mario and Luigi on a cloud during one of the best DS games, Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story.

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Developer: AlphaDream
Released: 2009

The DS has a huge number of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:great adventure games, but none of them can compete with the brilliance of Nintendo’s dynamic duo. 🦹Alpha Dream’s achingly funny adventure continues to build on the combat mechanics introduced in the earlier games but mixes things up by introducing Bowser as a playable character who doesn’t realize that Mario and Luigi are carrying out their own adventure inside his body via the bottom screen.

It’s a superb set-up for a game, and the action routinely switches between the two screens as the trio attempts to take down Fawful. Filled with inventive touches - enemies Bowser inhales are then sent to the Mario brothers to fight - and blessed by a razor-sharp script, Bowser&rsquoꦑ;s Inside St⭕ory is the most fun you can have on Nintendo’s dual-screen console.

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4. Advance Wars: Dual Strike

A screenshot of the poster for one of the best DS games, Advance Wars: Dual Strike.

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Developer: Intelligent Systems
Released:
2005

Dual Strike gets its moniker because it’s the first game in th🅠e series to let you take two Commanding Officers (or COs) into battle. It also introduces a wide range of new units, including the powerfu💮l Megatank, adds a number of new COs to the roster, and even lets you wage war across both screens during certain battles, which makes them even more strategic as a result.

All the original game modes return, including the continuation of the story introduced in the GBA games, as well as two new modes: Survival and Combat. A sequel, Advance Wars: Dark Conflict arrived in 2008, with a brand-new story and stark aesthetic style that divided gamers as it wasn’t in line with the cheery look of earlier games. Both releases resulted in two of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best strategy games of all time.

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3. Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan

Ryuuta Ippongi punching the air during one of the best DS games, Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Developer: iNiS Corporation
Released: 2005

We’ve seen the DS stylus used in a number of unique ways, but using it to power theꦬ skills of a cheerleading squad is easily one of the most entertaining. While many rhythm action games are content to simply let you bash buttons in time to the rhythm of a song, Ouendan’s design goe🎐s a step further as you use your stylus to follow patterns and tap different areas of the screen.

It’s mechanically perfect and bolstered by some incredible tunes that complement the on-screen action and the often engaging stories that take place on the top screen. The Englis🐷h alternative, Elite Beat Agents is also fun to play, but the tracklisting is nowhere near as strong. And don’t worry about the Jap🐬anese barrier, it’s easy to break through for both Ouendan and its 2007 sequel.

2. Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

Huang Lee holding a gun during one of the best DS games, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.

(Image credit: Rockstar)

Developer: Rockstar
Released: 2009

Only Rockstar would have the stones to ship a drug deal simulator on a Nintendo console. Even more iღmpressive is the fact that Chinatown Wars’ sideline in drug peddling is just that, as the main drive of Rockstar’s game is a polished revenge story focusing on Triad member Huang Lee who is left for dead in the game’s explosive opening and must retrieve the family heirloom that was stolen from him.

Chinatown Wars not only features some truly memorable missions, but it also makes excellent use of th🅷e DS, from using the stylus to break into vehicles, to whistling into the DS’s mic to hail a cab. Graphically impressive and steeped in Rockstar’s typical polish and swagger, it proved once and for all that a Nintendo console was more than capable of containing the impressive worlds that Rockstar can so effortlessly create.

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1. Mario Kart DS

Mario jumping into a race car during one of the best DS games, Mario Kart DS.

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Developer: Nintendo
Released: 2005

Nintendo’s fifth main game in its popular series introduced a number of firsts that helped it stay ahead of the competition. It was the first game in the franchise to allow players from around the world to battle each other (although it wasn’t always the smoothest of experiences🤪), new items like the Bullet Bill and Blooper make their debut and there’s a fun new battle mode called Shine Runners, which will lead to plenty of arg🏅uments with your mates.

16 brand-new tracks are spread across four cups, and there are an additional 16 retro tracks featuring cla𝔉ssic courses from the earlier SNES, N64, GBA, and GameCube releases. Mario Kart DS is absolutely drowning in content, and we’ve not even mentioned the exceptional a✤nd exclusive Mission Mode that stretches the game’s longevity even further. Add in the tight racing mechanics that have remained a mainstay of the series since its inception and you have the best DS experience money can buy.

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