Q: What is this game rated?
A: Make 10: A journey of numbers is rated 3+ by Pan-European Game Information (PEGI). For more information about PEGI,
click here.
Q: What type of game is Make 10: A journey of numbers?
A: Make 10: A journey of numbers is a mathematics game where players must complete numbers puzzles centered around the number 10. The overall aim of the game is to find and challenge the so-called “Make 10 Masters” as you improve your maths and puzzle-solving skills. Players use the Nintendo DS Touch Screen to complete the maths puzzles, and a gradual increase in difficulty and storybook style presentation mean the game is accessible for players of all ages.
Q: What other Nintendo games are similar to this title?
A: Other Nintendo games that test players’ maths and problem solving skills include
Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training: How Old is Your Brain?,
More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima: How Old is Your Brain?,
Professor Kageyama's Maths Training and
Big Brain Academy on Nintendo DS, as well as
Big Brain Academy for Wii.
Q: What is Club Nintendo?
A: Club Nintendo is Nintendo's loyalty programme, which your child can join by registering one or more Nintendo products. By registering products, your child starts collecting Stars, which can be exchanged for items in our Stars Catalogue. Club Nintendo members are also able to sign up for various Nintendo newsletters.
Click here to visit the Club Nintendo homepage.
Q: What is the Stars Catalogue?
A: The Stars Catalogue contains unique items from Nintendo that are available only to Club Nintendo members. Each time a member registers a product, he or she collects Stars. These Stars can then be exchanged for a variety of unique items in our
Stars Catalogue.
Q: Can my child sign up for Club Nintendo on his or her own?
A: Nintendo recognises a special obligation to protect personal information obtained from young children. In order for children under 16 years of age to participate in online activities that require registration, we require permission from a parent or guardian (opt-in). When a child under 16 registers, he or she must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. This parent or guardian will then have to confirm their consent with their child's registration.
Q: Which kind of data does Nintendo collect about its members?
A: For information about the type of data Nintendo collects, please see our Privacy Policy.
click here to read the Privacy Policy.
Q: How does my child register his or her game?
A: Inside the packaging of each Nintendo-published game or Nintendo system, you will find the Club Nintendo registration card. Locate the unique PIN# on the card. (You might need to scratch off a layer with a coin to reveal it.) Then, go to the
Product Registration page on Nintendo’s website. If your child is already a member, he or she will be asked to log in; if he or she is not a member, your child will be prompted to set up an account.
Q: Can my child sign up for a Nintendo newsletter without being a Club Nintendo member?
A: Yes. The Newsletter sign-up link on this website will allow your child to sign up for Nintendo newsletters. Your child must confirm that he or she is at least 12 years old before he or she is allowed to sign up.
Q: Does Nintendo offer newsletters or more information for parents?
A: Yes.
This Newsletter sign-up link allows your child to sign up for Nintendo newsletters. Your child must confirm that he or she is at least 12 years old before he or she is allowed to sign up.
At Nintendo we want to make sure your child has a fun and safe experience with our systems, games and websites. This also means we want to provide a place where parents can find information about Nintendo and where they can find answers to questions we receive from parents. You can sign up for our Newsletter for Parents by
clicking here. We also have a full area of our main website devoted to information for parents. To visit this area, which contains a more exhaustive FAQ,
please click this link.