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As the player masters tricks, they earn points to unlock new tricks. However, the game only allows the player to spend a certain amount of points in a day.
 
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*A couple tricks from this game were later released for [[DSiWare]] as ''[[Master of Illusion Express]]'' games. New exclusive tricks were later released under the same moniker keeping with the ''Master of Illusion'' theme.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 25 January 2010

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Master of Illusion
Developer Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo DS
Release Date JP November 16, 2006
NA November 26, 2007
EU December 2007
Rating ESRB: E

Master of Illusion is a magic simulation for the Nintendo DS. The game comes with a deck of cards.

Gameplay[edit]

The game has several different modes. Mystery Training features a series of mini-games. Magic Alone and Magic Attraction are the modes that teach the player the tricks and allow them to perform them for others.

As the player masters tricks, they earn points to unlock new tricks. However, the game only allows the player to spend a certain amount of points in a day.

Ports and Sequels[edit]

  • A couple tricks from this game were later released for DSiWare as Master of Illusion Express games. New exclusive tricks were later released under the same moniker keeping with the Master of Illusion theme.