A really good game with a great story and presentation, just too short and is has absolutely no replay value...
So, lets talk gamplay. This is a tried and true point and click adventure which is a dying genre in today's gaming community (truly sad...). You, basically, must find the clues in the right order in order to solve the puzzles found within this game. I do have to say that the DS is used in some very interesting ways in this game. You'll just have to play through this game to see how the people who made these puzzles are pretty geniuos! The story, as well as how it plays out in a slideshow type style, are very cool and very well done. The graphics are also surprisingly good. This is a great looking game for the DS, and the cut scenes are just beautiful with the still shots and all; there is definately a lot of emotion behind this game.
The sound is average, but it doesn't hurt the game at all. The replay value is where this game takes a hit. It is very short, and you really only can play through it once or twice (and the second time through can be done in a sitting or two). The first time through is just figuring out which puzzle pieces you need and in what order to advance the story and beat the game. It's pretty fun your first time though. After your first time through, you can play another time through with your saved file. There is nothing different about the game, but just another little puzzle atfer the ending credits which isn't that great anyways.
If this game were longer and a little more complex, this would have been a must own for DS owning point and click adventure game fans. Too bad though, because I was disappointed. This could have a really been a great game, but is only good if you're looking for some short fun (or if you play games in short spurts). A great game if you're an on the go college student like myself. But, other than that, maybe rent it.