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| Master of Illusion | 
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| From: Nintendo Discount Category: Video Games
Selling Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $8.00 Potential Savings: $11.99 (60%)
New (50) Used (10) from $8.00
Customer Ratings: 8 comments
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (pounds): 3 Dimensions (inch): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: DSNTRPAJQE UPC: 045496739294 EAN: 0045496739294
Release Date: November 26, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Descriptions:
| | 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 |
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Product Description Did you know Nintendo DS was magic? It is now, as Master of Illusion first teaches users how to perform incredible magic and card tricks, then acts as an assistant as they perform for others. You'll meet a magic store clerk named Barbara who'll walks you through various modes as you learn and perform tricks. Only a small percentage of the tricks are open at the beginning of the game, but as you practice and master tricks, more and more will open with the help of Barbara and a host of guest magicians who teach and perform for you! Master of Illusion contains step-by-step tutorials on more than 20 different tricks, allowing budding magicians to master the nuances of performance long before show time. Tricks use all facets of Nintendo DS - magicians will draw faces that speak the name of the audience's card, or audibly instruct a dog to fetch a selected item. There are also several solitaire games for downtime between performances. Many of the tricks are auto-performing, so users will be wowed long before they learn how it's done. Once they do, they can hand the DS off and watch others be amazed as well. Pick up Master of Illusion and discover an entire magic show in the palm of your hand! ESRB Rated E for Everyone
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| Customer Comments: Read 3 more comments...
AMAZING! July 10, 2008 0 out of 3 found this comment useful.
this game is rly kool.not only that yu can play games that shows yu magic,yu can also be dah magician.its lik,rly kool wen youre doing dah magic nd dah audience is totally clueless of how yu did it.dah thing that i dont rly lik about it is that yu hav to find audiences to perform dah tricks yu learned.it was difficult cuz its hard to find sumone.nd also,$20 is totally a great price.yu gotta buy it.=]
Two boys' review: Are you the next Doug Henning? June 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
If your kids are tired of mashing buttons on another Nintendo DS action game, slip this into the slot and wait for...the magic.
Our two little magicians took to this game quickly. They enjoyed practicing the tricks on us. What is really fantastic is that the game has opened their eyes and interest into more magic, which necessitated a trip to the library for some additional resources.
Bottom line, the game is easy to learn and fun to share. Hopefully, it will inspire your kids to explore the world of magic.
Fun for child to entertain the family June 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
My 10 year-old son likes to entertain us with the tricks he learned from the game. It is fun for him to do the tricks and it is fun for us to watch the tricks. The game also comes with a trick deck of cards that is worthwhile to have.
Fun if it's cheap May 27, 2008 It's a great product, but the tricks are often pretty transparent. My audiences have all quickly guessed many of the ways that the tricks works.
I got this cheap on a Gold Box deal, so it's fun for the price I paid, which was $10.
Illusion is right. February 25, 2008 2 out of 18 found this comment useful.
Illusion is right... this is a one time play for most. Hard to show others and a waste of money.
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