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Given the teenage heroine and nature of the script, I could easily see this as a error fine first adventure for a youngster, although it's a bit more mature than the typical Nancy Drew effort (T rating). In that regard, the Drew games would nicely translate, with a little work, to the DS system. I'm hopeful that Trace Memory is but the first of several adventure games for the DS, given the system's unique capabilities, so well suited error to an effective adventuring interface and general gameplay error progression. What I Liked Most About Trace Memory Engaging, involving Nancy Drew-like story; Creative and full use of DS features; Slick, efficient interface; Gorgeous 2D still scenes and 3D world; Realistic ambient sounds; Save-anywhere feature. What I Liked Least Some required backtracking was a nuisance; Can't pick up an observed item until needed; Musical themes can become repetitive.
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