This is a party game similar to board game favorites like Pictionary. Only one cartridge is required, and up to four players can get in on the game. Whoever is hosting will start things off by offering a challenge to the other players. The challenge will be -- anything the host can think of. They could ask a trivia question; ask players to draw an animal; ask them to fill in the blanks. Anything you can think of and draw with the stylus is possible.
Once you've offered your challenge you can set a time limit for the others to answer, then everyone is off to come up with a rebuttal. Again, players have carte blanche when answering. You can provide what the host is looking for -- or not. Maybe something completely unrelated would get everyone's attention. When everyone has answered, everyone votes for the answers they like the most. Each player has three votes to distribute. The player who receives the most votes wins the round. Of course, like the Oscars, it's common for people to vote for themselves, and rounds can end in a tie.
And that's it. The host chooses a player to come up with a question for the next round and you do the whole thing again. What LOL offers is very simple, but it has the potential to be very entertaining. It's a great way to pass the time in an airport, for instance, if you're traveling with friends and you each have a DS. There's nothing here that can't be done with pen and paper, but it does make good use of the DS' capabilities.
It's a difficult game to describe, and probably even harder to advertise. That has caused normal retail outlets to pass on LOL, so Agetec is only offering it online from its official Website. It's $20, which may be a little much for what's on offer. I would rather have seen a $15 price tag. Its limited availability may make it a collector's item someday.