When you play a video game, what is your main objective? Usually to have fun, right? What else? Would you like to run a small business? Would you like to spend all your free time either greeting customers or building things? Would you like to turn that small shop into an empire? So would I. Unfortunately, you don’t get to do any of these things in Majesco Entertainment’s Toy Shop for the Nintendo DS.
We read a rather sad backstory as the game begins. We push the A button to advance the narration in simple text boxes. We learn that Mel and Mark’s grandfather has just died. He’s left the siblings his toy shop. They have three years to make it a successful business and $500 startup money. With that $500 they must build some toys to sell. They must also buy a case to stack the toys in and a cash register to ring up the sales with. Problem? It costs money to build toys. If you don’t hit the letter keys just right, giving Mark a wrench or hammer when he needs one, you lose your money and get no toy. You can try again but you run the same risk. It seems if you hit the wrong button or if you hit the correct button a fraction of a second too late, you must begin again. Soon, your funds can deplete. Aside from that, the cheapest toy case is $300 and the only cash register available is $1200. All that before you can even open the shop to sell one toy? How is it possible to even open the shop, then?
And there is the game’s main flaw. Without enough startup funds you can’t do anything, and if you can’t do anything, well, you can’t do anything. I bought the shelf, and I built some toys. I ruined more toys than I made, but even if I hadn’t, I couldn’t have bought the necessary cash register. So I could never open the toy shop at all. What a beginning. So, okay. Maybe some money will arrive in the mail or there’s something I’ve missed. I decided to explore the other parts of town to see what else I could do.







Article comments
1 - Jane
In the start of the game, they already supply you the $450 shelf and the $300 shelf along with the cash register. The 500 dollars comes along with all those three items. You have no need to stretch your $500 to buy these items because they are already supplied. Have you checked that underneath the items there is a "1" meaning you have it?