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Magic Made Fun on DS

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Magic Made Fun is a Improvement game available on the DS.

Magic Made Fun is a Improvement game. Self improvement games tap into the popular trend in exercise, workouts and therapy. Experiences as diverse as Brain Training on Nintendo DS and Wii-Fit on the Nintendo Wii have popularised the idea that games can be about more than just having fun - they can improve your brain, body and even mental outlook on life.

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Family Gamer review Tue, 11 Sep 2007

Do you remember when play used to be about imaginary games, inventive Lego constructions and tricks played on the grown ups. No? Well maybe I'm just showing my age again, but the game in hand today reminded me of that bygone age. More than that though, it was an excellent lesson to us all that games are supposed to be about having fun - imaginary, inventive, engaging fun.

Magic Made Fun teaches you how to perform a series of magic tricks using these bits and bobs and of course your mysterious (silky slim) assistant - your DS. As you progress through the game you are taught increasingly intricate tricks based on slight of hand, or subtle visual clues on the provided cards or the DS interface itself. The game divides into three areas: Solo Magic, Magic Show and Magic Training. Solo provides a collection of tricks that the DS plays on you (or indeed whoever you hand it to). Magic Show then develops tricks that you perform with the DS. Finally, Magic Training encompasses some rather trite mini-games - as we have become used to in the Brain Training series.
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