
The third installment (fourth if you include the DS version) follows a familiar trend in that it delivers a collection of ten "sporting" events for one to four players. Other activities include snowboarding, giant slalom, kayaking, lacrosse, fencing, and volleyball among a few others.

There is some fun to be had in Deca Sports 3, and it’s a sure-fire hit at parties. Not a hard-core sports simulator, but some lesser-known sports that don’t get the full retail package are also nice to find here.

Hudson Soft is bringing Deca Sports to the Nintendo 3DS with an interesting new compilation.

411mania: The Deca Sports series has never done all that well in the eyes of critics, yet somehow they keep selling copies and producing sequels. Each game is a collection of ten sporting events that are nothing more than glorified mini-games that grow old quickly. Deca Sports 3 was supposed to change all of that, but instead Hudson Soft has kept up with the tradition and why not if it’s going to sell anyways.