#47 Fortune Street
Platform: Wii
The reason I like this game is that I generally like board games and the addition complexity of stocks increases the fun. It isn't as simple as monopoly where the game drags out once all the properties are bought. There is a lot of strategy and it ends usually within 1-2hours
#46 Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness
Platform: DS
This is one of favorite games because in addition to being filled with content, a decent amount of challenge but simple enough that anyone can grasp the game plus an interesting story, probably one of the best narratives in a Pokemon game.
#45 Infamous
Platform: PS3
Sucker Punch's entry into the HD generation was a unique one. This was one of the first games to implement a moral alignment system that impacted gameplay. In addition, Cole's parkour made the game's open world feel very explorable as you could get into every nook and cranny. It also gave you superpowers, which most games hadn't properly implemented aside from super strength. His superpowers just made it fun to run around the city, not even needing to kill anybody to get some thrill. The weakness of this game probably was the combat as it revovled around being in that 3rd person shooter view most of the time and the melee was not very good. This was thankfully solved in the sequel though
Hint for #44: You have to keep the rhythm in this fantastic game
3DS Friend Code: 047387541842