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Trajectile
The game's delightfully retro-esque presentation only helps improve the overall package, and makes this not just one of the best 500 Point games available, but one of the best DSiWare games period.
For all its polish, Reflect Missile has managed to retain the loose energy of a quirky prototype: a 500 Nintendo Point exercise in pure mechanics that is lithe – and slight – enough to suggest that a talented designer may have knocked the whole thing up over an inspired series of lunch breaks.
An instant classic, that mixes puzzle bubble with Arkanoid.

Trajectile

Released On: 
Jan 4, 2010
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Generally Favorable
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Generally Favorable
80% Positive
8 Reviews
20% Mixed
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0% Negative
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91
Nintendojo
For only 500 Nintendo Points, the game is almost a must-have for any puzzle-loving fiend.
90
Nintendo Life
The game's delightfully retro-esque presentation only helps improve the overall package, and makes this not just one of the best 500 Point games available, but one of the best DSiWare games period.
85
Vandal
Reflect Missile is a new proof that a well conceived, yet simple, idea, can make a good videogame.
82
Official Nintendo Magazine UK
It's not much to look at but Reflect Missile is one of the finest DSi games available. [Jan 2010, p.83]
80
NintendoWorldReport
After Starship Defense and Art Style: Digidrive, it was certainly nice to see Q-Games take a different approach with their latest game. While the repetitive nature of the game may discourage some players, those who stick to their guns are bound to find an enjoyable experience.
60
Giant Bomb
Trajectile assembles aspects of some classic old games into a unique and interesting puzzle experience, but it's limited enough in some ways that you may bump into some frustration with its trial-and-error approach from time to time. Then again, for $5, what have you got to lose?
60
Edge Magazine
For all its polish, Reflect Missile has managed to retain the loose energy of a quirky prototype: a 500 Nintendo Point exercise in pure mechanics that is lithe – and slight – enough to suggest that a talented designer may have knocked the whole thing up over an inspired series of lunch breaks.
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Summary[DSiWare; also known as "Reflect Missile"] Trajectile is a puzzle game that's as much about firepower as it is about brainpower, requiring you to line up your shot and launch a flurry of missiles at enemy targets. Three types of missiles are at your disposal, each one with its own characteristics - but all of them can bounce off walls o... Read More
Rated Efor Everyone
  • DS
Jan 4, 2010
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