Nintendo DS Review: Master of Illusion - Page 2

Graphics-wise, this isn’t too intensive of a game. Since it’s intended for more general audiences, and because... well, it’s a game about magic, simpler is a bit better. And these simple graphics don’t look bad at all, as they’re smooth. The music is so-so, it's not very remarkable but it’s enough to get the job done. There’s no multiplayer here, unless you count showing your friends as other players.

In the end, Master of Illusion is more of a mixture of a brain-trainer and a “magic-trainer.” What you’ll get out of it is fun, but don’t expect to impress your gaming friends with this, because they’ll figure out the secrets quickly.

Pros: Some fun to be had here. Teaches you a few new tricks...

Cons: ...but doesn’t teach you a whole lot. Many of the tricks are also tethered to the DS, too.

Master of Illusion is rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB for Mild Suggestive Themes.

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