Ready for that New Year’s resolution? Besides getting fit and losing weight, ending smoking addictions has become one of the most common ways to quick start the year. This challenging journey now embodies the video game My Stop Smoking Coach with Allen Carr (a.k.a. Allen Carr’s Easyway to Stop Smoking Method). Yes, many people may want the easy way out of a tough health issue like smoking, but the memorable content and strong results (Carr's Easyway has reportedly cured an estimated 10 million smokers worldwide by clinics and books) proves that the hook gets people in, while the process works very well.
This Nintendo DS exclusive game follows Carr’s method while focusing on the issues and reasoning behind smoking rather than addressing reasons people don’t smoke (bad for health, cost, anti–social, etc.). “I want to see how these people stop smoking,” one non-gaming smoker told me before trying this game. She and her husband are trying to stop for the first time, so she also tried out this game with me.


After creating a detailed profile (up to three) and signing a promise contract, you get to see how six experts quit smoking on a basic level with some more detailed testimonials after certain sections. These selectable experts also act as your guide throughout the process. The experts appear after Mr. Carr’s introduction. You can choose which coach you want among three males and three females. These coaches, along with personal testimonials at the end of game segments, give you a unique insight into this personal journey as well as a nice emotional link from the game to the real world. The game is also customized based on your profile information (e.g. your selected pictures appear in the game at key points).
This game bridges real world connections with a simple stick figure character as well as the antagonistic little nicotine monster in a flip notebook visual format that uses both console screens. Just when you think the game might be too 'thin', the impact hits. Even as a non-smoking player, this game really entertains with some amazing mini games.
The game establishes emotional points about smoking through the text and visuals, then you get some fast paced challenges and that incorporate the console’s touch capabilities very well. The “cake factory” and “catch-a-pearl” require quick hand and eye coordination and memory skills while the stop smoking message couldn’t be clearer in the more graphic, but cartoonish games like “monster chef” and “the dentist”.








Article comments
1 - Chris Orr
Worst game ever, how much did they pay you to do this review? Well it wasn't enough to save your dignity and justify playing this impossibly ill-conceived piece of trash, I bet.
2 - Jordan Richardson
Jesus, Chris. Sounds like you could use a smoke...