
80
For what's ostensibly a collection of minigames, Feel the Magic seems amazingly cohesive.
70
It's so darn stylish and such a great demonstration of the DS hardware. Unfortunately, it's over long before I want it to be, and there's not enough to keep me coming back to it after a few more rounds with it.
72
If you are a big fan of mini-games, you're planning on buying a bunch of games this month along with your DS, and would like to pretend that you actually have a girlfriend... then I suggest you go pick up a copy of Feel the Magic: XY/XX.
7
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
3
Los mini juegos son medianamente divertidos aunque cansan y aburren en poco tiempo, la tematica y diseño del juego es totalmente ofensivo y me parece una forma patetica de calentarse (ya que evidentemente es la unica razon de ser de este juego).
6
As one of the earlier DS titles, it's very unpolished compared to later games, but it works well as a mini game collection with a quirky plot. Some of the games, like the DDR copy, had such unforgivably poor controls that they had to be skipped. This is a game I'm glad I only paid a couple bucks for. I will say that the silhouette art style works really well for this game, especially to project who you want to be, as well as the girl. The story also ends with a pretty good and under-recognized Aesop. Art: 8 Music: 8 Story: 7 Gameplay: 5
Feel the Magic: XY/XX
DS
Released On:
Nov 16, 2004
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75
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Mixed or Average
7.4
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100
Project Rub makes no use of the DS’s wireless communication feature, so there is no multiplayer event. Still, this off-beat gem is a must-have game for any fledgeling DS collection.
82
A very short game. That being said, it is also a very entertaining game.
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Feb 16, 2013
7
The games many simple yet well designed mini games, as well as dating story line that is quite interesing, this game is a really good early ds game that, while short and not necessarily difficult, has alot of replayability, and good gameplay. i have fond memories of this game in the early ds days.
80
All of the mini games are pretty fun to play. They're definitely something refreshingly different from anything you've played before. However, they're short.
77
Essentially a collection of minigames tied together by the age-old story of unrequited love, Feel the Magic: XY/XX ends up providing an engaging experience that is more than the sum of its parts.
70
Sure, the game places plenty of emphasis on the DS’s touch screen gimmick, but at least it executes it well. If you’re looking for a fun and lighthearted game to keep you busy, look no further than this game.
66
Trouble is, most of the minigames aren’t entertaining on an individual basis; the enjoyment resides in not knowing what is coming next. While it lasts.
42
A weird idea and plenty of kitsch value doesn’t make for a good game, although it certainly makes for one helluva song.
Sep 29, 2013
6
As one of the earlier DS titles, it's very unpolished compared to later games, but it works well as a mini game collection with a quirky plot. Some of the games, like the DDR copy, had such unforgivably poor controls that they had to be skipped. This is a game I'm glad I only paid a couple bucks for. I will say that the silhouette art style works really well for this game, especially to project who you want to be, as well as the girl. The story also ends with a pretty good and under-recognized Aesop. Art: 8 Music: 8 Story: 7 Gameplay: 5
May 31, 2021
3
Los mini juegos son medianamente divertidos aunque cansan y aburren en poco tiempo, la tematica y diseño del juego es totalmente ofensivo y me parece una forma patetica de calentarse (ya que evidentemente es la unica razon de ser de este juego).
SummaryAlso known by its Japanese title "Kimi no Tame Nara Shineru" (I Would Die For You), or as Project Rub (in the UK/EU) the game is part dating sim, part mini-game bonanza. Our hero has a sunny beauty on his mind, and he's doing everything he can to score a date with her. He enlists the help of the Rub Rabbits – a suave gang of super... Read More
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