New DS game turns your inner magician into a Master of Illusion
December 2nd, 2007 by supadupagama
Master of Illusion (called Nintendo Magic before) is a magic simulation game released this week for the DS. It can turn anyone into an apprentice magician with abilities sure to astound friends and family alike. A full repertoire of tricks awaits discovery and practice. Best of all, Master of Illusion comes with a deck of magic cards to get trainees started on the path to magic mastery.
Key game features include:
* Learn the art of card reading and amaze your friends.
* Step-by-step tutorials for more than 20 tricks.
* Practice and master initial tricks to learn new ones.
* Solitaire games for personal enjoyment.
* Comes with its own special pack of marked cards.
Nintendo describes the game as follows: “You see here before you a video game. By all outward appearances, it’s a simple video game. Feel free to inspect it to confirm it is, in fact, of the standard video game variety. Note that I have nothing up my sleeve, nor do I have any confederates among the audience. Now allow me, if you will, to insert the game card into the Nintendo DS portable gaming system. With a few taps of the touch screen with my magic wand stylus … Voilà! Instantly you are transformed into a Master of Illusion!”
MTV tries it out, watch how it works in this video:
Note: rabbit not included.
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