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Feel the Magic: XY/XX

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Feel the Magic: XY/XX

Nov 21, 2004

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3.22 average rating based on 77 ratings

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Sega makes its debut on the Nintendo DS with Feel the Magic: XY/XX, a stylized adventure rife with wild events. The story follows a man who uses a suave gang of dramatic performers to gain the attention of a beautiful woman. To help him impress the girl, you must guide him through a series of madcap performances, such as defending against raging bulls and blowing out giant candles. The game supports the unique features of the DS, which let you control the main character with a stylus, your voice, and even your breath.
Developers
Sonic Team
Publishers
Sega
Series
Feel the Magic
Platforms
Nintendo DS
Genres
Puzzle
Themes
Action, Comedy
Release Dates
Nov 21, 2004 Full Release (North_America)
Nintendo DS
Dec 02, 2004 Full Release (Japan)
Nintendo DS
Feb 24, 2005 Full Release (Australia)
Nintendo DS
Mar 11, 2005 Full Release (Europe)
Nintendo DS
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User Stats
191
In Collection
23
Wish Listed
3
Playing
30
Backlogged
How Long Is Feel the Magic: XY/XX?
Main + extras: 3.0 hours
Total completions: 1
glider383
glider383 gave Oct 14, 2023
glider383 gave Oct 14, 2023
glider383's review of Feel the Magic: XY/XX
This review is for the Nintendo DS version

Feel the Magic: XY/XX is like if Sonic Team made WarioWare, except instead of the game’s edginess coming from a 90s 12-year old’s anti-authoritarian attitude (a la Sonic), it comes from a gross man’s sexuality.

The sound design is impeccable though.

MrSaturn21
MrSaturn21 gave Oct 1, 2014
MrSaturn21 gave Oct 1, 2014
MrSaturn21's review of Feel the Magic: XY/XX

This game was definitely a first of its time. Not something you should really play in public mind you. In fact, there is a warning at the beginning of the game. Something along the lines of "Warning : Playing this game in public will cause people to think you are crazy due to blowing, poking, rubbing, and so on."

I dunno, the game definitely has its own kind of charm. You are a silhouette and are trying to win the heart of a female silhouette. Though the game perpetuates pedestal style thinking, I think a game with this much charm is allowed a pass. There are cutscenes that hide hidden rub rabbits that you have to tap to unlock as the story progresses. Well, you don't HAVE to tap them, but if you do, you can unlock little clothes for your lady friend.

The game has a moral center. It's about going the distance. It's about seizing the day. It's about threading the needle, or in this case, treading the path on a unicycle.

Not really much of a game but more of a collection of mini-games all centered around one thing - go the distance and win the girl's …

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This game was definitely a first of its time. Not something you should really play in public mind you. In fact, there is a warning at the beginning of the game. Something along the lines of "Warning : Playing this game in public will cause people to think you are crazy due to blowing, poking, rubbing, and so on."

I dunno, the game definitely has its own kind of charm. You are a silhouette and are trying to win the heart of a female silhouette. Though the game perpetuates pedestal style thinking, I think a game with this much charm is allowed a pass. There are cutscenes that hide hidden rub rabbits that you have to tap to unlock as the story progresses. Well, you don't HAVE to tap them, but if you do, you can unlock little clothes for your lady friend.

The game has a moral center. It's about going the distance. It's about seizing the day. It's about threading the needle, or in this case, treading the path on a unicycle.

Not really much of a game but more of a collection of mini-games all centered around one thing - go the distance and win the girl's heart. I loved it. Needless to say, "Hardcore gamers who only play serious games for adults" will not find a home here. Sure this is more of a casual game, but there is some merit to the casualness of the pacing. Brevity is the soul of wit.

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