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'''Feel the Magic: XY'''©'''XX''' (in [[Japan]]: ''Kimi no Tame Nara Shineru'', translated as ''I Would Die For You'') is [[Sega]]'s [[Nintendo DS]]™ launch title. The UK version is called '''Project Rub'''. | '''Feel the Magic: XY'''©'''XX''' (in [[Japan]]: ''Kimi no Tame Nara Shineru'', translated as ''I Would Die For You'') is [[Sega]]'s [[Nintendo DS]]™ launch title. The UK version is called '''Project Rub'''. | ||
Revision as of 20:45, 24 June 2006
Feel the Magic: XY©XX (in Japan: Kimi no Tame Nara Shineru, translated as I Would Die For You) is Sega's Nintendo DS™ launch title. The UK version is called Project Rub.
The game's hero must do everything he can to score a date with a girl. The hero is sent through a series of performances in order to impress her. This game features a voice recognition system through both speaking and breathing. This game is similar to Wario Ware because it is composed of several minigames that are loosely linked, as the player tries to impress the girl.
Feel the Magic is played solely with the stylus and microphone. The graphics are simple and stylized, having a 70's look to them. There are three main modes of play. 'Story' mode where the player plays the game out trying to impress the girl. 'Memories' is a mode where one can play any of the previous minigames one has beaten. A third mode called 'Maniac'. This is where the player gets to take all the article of clothing one earns during the game to dress up the main girl of the game. There is no real point to this, but it is fun. One can poke the girl and she reacts in funny ways.
The Minigames:
- Bonfire: The goal is to undress the girl, because her clothes are wet. One times the cursor to unbutton the back of her dress.
- Dance: A Simon says-style game, where the girl gets the player to repeat her dance steps.
- Yacht: One of the more unique games using the microphone. One blows a sailboat to rescue the girl, avoiding sharks.
- Microphone: Another game that uses the microphone. The player shouts and talks to the girl, trying to get her attention. Each level gets harder as a band starts playing that the player has to shout over. This is probably not a good game to play on a bus or airplane.
- Candle: The player blows into the microphone to blow out the candle.
- Scorpion: There are scorpions crawling on her back and one has to touch them, and not the girl.
- Seeker: One has to brush away sand with the stylus. She will show a picture of what she lost (A ring, or seashell, etc.) and one has to find the right one, among similar objects.
- Goldfish: Push the goldfish out of the man's stomach. Later there are turtles and smaller darting little fish.
- Parachute: These parachutists jump out of the plane telling the player a number. The player has to enter their number before they land or the chute does not open. They get longer numbers as the level increases.
- Cart: At the top of the screen the player (a guy in a cart) starts racing down the hill. At the bottom are spiky balls. The object is to sweep them away before he hits one.
- Painter: The player make his mark for love as he spraypaints hearts and other shapes onto a wall. One has to avoid people jumping in the way.
- Clean Up: The girl fell into mud. The player has to use the stylus to scrub off all the mud. She blushes by the end of this minigame.
- Hands: One has to make the stylus stay on her hand as she is walking. Sometimes bees attack, forcing the player to stop holding her hand and kill them.
There are many more minigames, these are just a sample of what to expect.