2.5

Master of Illusion

Release Date calendar
November 26, 2007
Platform joystick
Nintendo DS
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

Master of Illusion is different from other exercise games. This one is a take on magic, teaching the player but also performing magic tricks against the player itself. There are three different modes including Solo Magic, Magic Show and Magic Training. In Solo Magic, a magician performs parlor tricks such as guessing what card the player has just picked out or guessing by the hand gestures the player makes over the DS screen. In Magic Tricks, there are fourteen different tricks to try where the game is more of an assistant, helping the player out performing your tricks including having a friend pick out a card and drawing a face at the bottom of the screen that will guess the card picked out. It can also guess a person's birthday or where they are going on their vacation. Some of the tricks have the player recite different things through the microphone, for instance the vacation trick, or the player needs to blow into the microphone. The third mode is called Magic Training, which is more of a series of mini-games to help test reaction speed. There are step by step instructions of how to perform tricks and there is also a special deck of cards that comes with the game.

Alternate Names
  • Magic Made Fun Europe Europe
  • Magic Taizen Japan Japan
  • Magic Made Fun: Perform Tricks That Will Amaze Your Friends! Europe Europe
  • Magia en Accion Spain Spain
  • 魔术大全 China China
Cooperative

No

ESRB

E - Everyone

Developers
Nintendo
Publishers
Nintendo
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