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Master of Illusion NDS

We play the role of an illusionist or participant of the show. The game contains more than twenty different magic tricks, referring, among other things, to the use of cards.

Puzzle | Nintendo exclusive titles | singleplayer

Master of Illusion Release Date NDS

26November2007

developer: Tenyo publisher: Nintendo

English language game language: English

Master of Illusion is a product that is difficult to classify unequivocally. This game offers the opportunity to get acquainted with several dozen different magic tricks. This production has been prepared only with a single player in mind.

The Master of Illusion contains more than twenty different tricks, some of which are initially blocked. The list of attractions concerns, among other things, the use of cards - shuffling them or, for example, guessing the objects held by the participant. Depending on the choice we have made, we can embody both an illusionist and a selected representative of the audience. In the latter case, we usually try to help the magician to perform a trick, or we deal with the solution of the problem presented by the magician.

An interesting innovation is also adding a real set of cards to the game. Talia can be used not only to overcome new challenges, but also to organize magic shows with friends. Playing the role of an illusionist, we present the game participants with specific cards and at the same time we read hints displayed on both screens of the console. They help in the correct performance of a specific magic trick. For beginner illusionists, built-in tutorials have been developed, so that you can get to know the exact rules of operation. As part of the bonus, several varieties of the popular Solitaire have been added to the game.

The Master of Illusion visual setting is very simplified. The action takes place simultaneously on both handheld screens. The lower screen is usually used to select actions by clicking on the appropriate buttons or drawing the desired shapes (e.g. hands).

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Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

Age restrictions Master of Illusion: Good for all ages.

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