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| From: Sega Of America, Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $2.88 You Save: $17.11 (86%)
New (27) Used (24) Collectible (1) from $2.88
Avg. Customer Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 10895
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 4.9 x 0.6
MPN: 67000 Model: 10086670004 UPC: 010086670004 EAN: 0010086670004 ASIN: B0006B98DI
Release Date: June 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Like WarioWare: Touched!, except sucky November 12, 2006 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Sounded like an interesting concept, but the mini-games are somewhat ridiculous, and the graphics are very uninteresting. Managed to be amusing for about 15 minutes, and I would probably only ever play it again if I was REALLY bored.
A Complete and Pleasant Surprise! April 7, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I was a little wary of buying this game. I found a lot of them for cheap at a used game store, and, more often than not, it means the game wasn't popular and was a waste of money for the people who got it.
This is absolutely not the case for this game. It is an awesome, entertaining game that takes from WarioWare Touched! and actually gives it a story. What you do is play mini games in order to impress a girl with your spectacular stunts. Once you have completed a stage, it will be able to be played again and again in the Memories section. Plus, once you master it in the Memories section, it opens outfits for the girl you're trying to impress in Maniac mode.
Drop the ten bucks and get this game. It's fast paced, colorful and a lot of fun. You won't regret it!
Like WarioWare...but with more sense March 8, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This game is basically a cross between WarioWare and a dating sim. (Eww...Wario in a dating sim; not a pretty picture!) You play this guy who's after this girl, and a man wearing bunny ears convinces him to do stupid stunts in order to get her attention. Lack of common sense notwithstanding, this is actually a pretty good game.
The mini-games use the stylus and the microphone only. Even though there aren't as many games as you would find in WarioWare, the games are definitely trickier. Having excellent hand-eye coordination and a steady hand is a must!
The only problem with XY/XX is that the Story Mode is too short. I got the game a couple of days ago, and finished it today - just a little over 8 hours. You can go back and complete the mini-games at increasing levels of difficulty in Memories mode. (In Story mode, each mini-game has 5 levels; in Memories, they have 10.) When you finish a game in Memories, you get new hairstyles, clothes, and shoes for the girlfriend. Earning these things does not get you any further with the girlfriend as they would in a regular dating sim. The items are used just for a paperdoll effect.
All in all, I had a good time with XY/XX. It's got a funny little story to go with the gameplay, and it's difficult enough to keep you hanging on until the end. Instead of unlocking new clothes and such, I wish we could've unlocked more games.
Awsome Game February 5, 2006 This game is about a guy who crushes on this girl. To get her attention and win her heart, he joins a group of performers called the Rub Rabbits. And then he goes with them, doing crazy things to get her attention. I'm not always the fan of 2D, mini-game games, but this games blew my mind. It's fun, classy and original. I really didn't dislike anything about this game. But the thing is, it will be a little complicated, cause it takes a while to beat a minigame.But over all , its pretty cool. It utelizes the entire use of the DS , like in a level, you have to knock out 100 bulls by touching them. Though, this can be difficult if you have bad Hand-Eye coordination. Another level, you have to blow out candles by blowing on the DS, and in another, you just have to scream, but be careful! You may scare the neighbors. You've been warned! Overall , it's a great game. I cant tell you anything else, cause I just got it and didnt beat it. Another part, is that you can replay the minigames for prizes in Memories, a mode where you can retry evrything. With these prizes i mentioned, you can change the girls clothes. It's rated T, but it does not have anything that crazy, no blood, nothing really sexual, except in a few places you see the girl in the bikini. Also, the people have no faces. Funny, isn't it? I reccomend you pick up this game, you wont regret it.
Different and fun February 4, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
While a glance at the title and cover may lead you to believe that FTM is in the same league with the insipid DS title "Sprung", this is not the case at all. In fact, this game is in the top tier of DS titles.
The presentation is great. The unique graphical style and comic-panel cutscenes, combined with the groovy music, really help to immerse the player in gameplay. The story is something that must be experienced for anyone who is into Japanese quirk. Among its best moments are a high-speed unicycle chase over shark infested waters, a carnivorous three-headed plant, and an epic "battle of mohawks".
Each of these scenarios (plus many, many more) are playable through fun gameplay that uses all of the DS' unique capabilities. Every scene has you doing something different, and there are also boss battles that will have you frantically blowing, rubbing, and glancing back and forth between the two screens. The overall difficulty is quite challenging, but never unfair.
Finally, the game's replay value is bolstered by a wide variety of unlockables. By beating your high scores and finding hidden bunnies in the cutscenes, you will earn new outfits, hairstyles, and shoes with which to dress up the protaganist's dream girl. You can even get super-secret items by putting other Sega games in the GBA slot (I got a Sonic hairdo!).
Feel the Magic may be a launch title, but if you didn't play it then, pick it up now. The exciting gameplay and strangely compelling story will keep you glued to the screen.
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