Master of Illusion (video game)
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Developer(s) | Tenyo |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS |
Release date | JP November 16, 2006 NA November 26, 2007 AUS December 2007[1] EU March 14, 2008[2] |
Genre(s) | Non-game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | CERO: A ESRB: E OFLC: G PEGI: 3+ |
Media | Nintendo DS Game Card |
Input methods | Touch screen, microphone |
Master of Illusion,[3] known in Japan as Magic Encyclopedia (マジック大全 Majikku Taizen?) and in Europe as Magic Made Fun: Perform Tricks That Will Amaze Your Friends!,[2] is a magician video game for the Nintendo DS. It was developed and published by Nintendo, released in Japan on November 16, 2006 and November 26, 2007 in North America.[4]
The packaging of the game includes a full deck of cards so the player can practice the card illusions they had learned while playing the game outside of the portable system.
[edit] Gameplay
Master of Illusion puts the player in the role of an illusionist who must learn and perfect his tricks. The game has three basic modes: Solo Magic, Magic Show and Magic Training. The first one is a compilation of varied minigames, the other two being the "meat of the game", or the important part, according to reviewers. In both, the objective is to perform tricks and earn points, which grant the player more tricks and illusions. The system has a limit for the points a player can earn in a full day, though this can be bypassed by changing the date on the Nintendo DS system.
[edit] External links
- Master of Illusion web site
[edit] References
- ^ News from Nintendo. Nintendo of Australia (2007-09-19). Retrieved on 2007-09-19.
- ^ a b Nintendo - Games - Magic Made Fun: Perform Tricks That Will Amaze Your Friends!
- ^ Nintendo Magic Renamed. GoNintendo (2007-09-09).
- ^ Nintendo (2007-07-11). "Nintendo DS Wins Hearts and Minds While Exercising Brains - And Eyes". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-07-12.