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Runaway: Dream of the Turtle on DS

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Runaway: Dream of the Turtle is a game available on the DS.

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Eclectic Gamer review Tue, 11 Sep 2007

Despite the fact that most of the television adverts seem to be positioning the Nintendo DS as an adult hand-held console many of the games are aimed at the child or casual gamer. Having struggled to find something that might require a few brain cells to play I was intrigued by Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle. This point-and-click adventure stems from a critically acclaimed PC game series. With that kind of pedigree I figured it was worth a look.

You play the game in the guise of Brian Basco, a trendy looking science whiz who is searching for his girlfriend Gina after their plane crashes on an Hawaiian island. As with traditional point-and-click adventures you have to solve puzzles and talk to the locals to try and solve the mystery and find Gina.
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