
DarkZero writes: "There is not much to get excited about when playing PictoImage. You just look at a scribbled picture that pops up and then you write in a box what you think said picture is, or visa versa - a tiger or a pair of trousers would be good examples. To be honest I could do the same thing with a piece of paper and a drunken mate, and it would probably end up being more fun, as he would most likely draw a tiger wearing a pair of trousers, which by the way totally rocks!"

If you're thinking of getting buying PictoImage just for yourself, do yourself a favour and save your money. If on the other hand you have a few like-minded friends who all fancy giving it a go, there's enough variety in the multi-player modes to entertain you for a good while, and with its budget price it's good value. Even so, there are dozens of better multi-player DS games available, which makes it very hard to recommend PictoImage with any confidence.

This is most certainly a game geared towards children with the cutesy music and the 'how to' drawing parts. It beats Bakushow hands down in every department but the single player is extremely short and with little replay value aside from the multiplayer components you may find yourself trading it in not long after the purchase.

Eurogamer has posted their DS roundup which features 3 DS titles. The scores are as follows.
Prey the Stars - 9/10
Subbuteo - 4/10
PictoImage - 5/10
Bakushow - 2/10
Driving Theory Training - 3/10