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Cate West: The Vanishing Files on DS

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Cate West: The Vanishing Files is a Minigames game available on the DS. It can be played in Turnbased modes.

Cate West: The Vanishing Files is a Minigames game. Mini games come in a variety of shapes and sizes. What unites the genre is the speed with which players can pickup the games and the relativley short time requried to complete a level or two.

Cate West: The Vanishing Files can be played in a Turnbased mode. Turn Based games are played in turns, so that players can stop and consider their next move. This is common in tactical experience such as strategy or adventure games as this enhances the sense of control and planning the player has. Other genres - such as sporting, fighting and rhythm action games obviously rely on realtime game play.

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Family Gamer review Tue, 02 Feb 2010

Cate West: The Vanishing Files is an addictive seek-and-find puzzler with an intriguing, mystical story line. Its simple gameplay on the Nintendo DS makes it easy to pick up when you just fancy a quick puzzle, while the storyline draws you on just to find out what happens next.

Cate West is an author with a book signing to get to. After collecting a few items from her house she heads off to the bookshop where she bumps into one of the local police detectives and something strange happens. See, it turns out Cate might very well be psychic, which leads the police to come back later and recruit her help for some particularly difficult cases they've been working on.
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