I was hesitant to get the DS, but this is one of those games that inspired me to give it a try. The concept of the game is intriguing. It was a nice break from all the rolling, jumping, fighting etc. that you do with other games. It has nice graphics, the storyline is interesting and the dual screens are utilized effectively. The puzzles are good because they are easy enough to make you feel like a real detective but not so easy that you think they're stupid. I was enjoying the game when the next thing I know, it was over. I only played it for two days. I think they could've done more with the character "D". Especially in replay. But who wants to solve the mystery all over again when you know all the secrets?
This game is like a half ride on your favorite roller coaster. Great fun but over before you get to fully enjoy it. Rent it or borrow it. You'll enjoy it!
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