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User Rating: 10 | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX: Mezase Duel King! GBA
Every few weeks or so, whenever your calendar says it is time, you have an exam day. Instead of being able to go to the shop or duel your schoolmates, you go straight to the classroom and take your tests. This whole system was a nice way to break up the game. Unlike games like The Sacred Cards where you just constantly walk around the map looking for matches in what seemed like an endless game, I felt like I had a set goal and the division of the game into days, weeks and months really helped to improve the overall feel
An interesting aspect of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Duel Academy that helps it stand out in the series is the fact that the game is broken up into days and weeks. Most of the days, you will move around on the island looking for people to duel or go to the shop and buy new cards. Not everything is open all the time, though. For instance, the card shop isn't available on Sundays.

As for the exams, these also come off as fairly well balanced. Though they aren't always a cake walk, Timed Duels and Written Exams pose enough of a challenge to keep you from getting bored. On the other hand, the Practical Exams seem to be when the opponent gets the luck of the draw more times than not and that can get a bit annoying after a while.

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