This game could have been good but lacks depth and is boring. The basis is so simple, and the game modes are so limited, i picked it up played the tutorial and said "i will play this later." The game shows a good idea on the right platform that was not flashy enought and not visually entertaining. The stylus was put to good use but the graphic capabilities of the DS and the brightness at which it can show images was not used and made the game only good in short spurts. BOTTOM LINE: do not buy this game unless you are old, clever, and think it is fun watching the stylus slip around and make the wrong lines on the screen. LAME-OOO!!!
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