Magical Starsign (DS) for $7.82 at Walmart.com

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About the game:


Magical Vacation has you adventuring through outer space to rescue your teacher and classmates while exploring strange planets. The game is controlled fully by the stylus, and features up to 6 players via WiFi.

The students of Will O' Wisp magical academy have a little problem: Their teacher has mysteriously disappeared. After commandeering a handful of rockets to rescue her, they've wound up on a strange (and sometimes scary) adventure through outer space. Now players must rescue both their classmates AND their teacher and just maybe the whole solar system while they're at it.
Features


  • Explore strange planets. Players see the sights of this strange, sci-fi fantasy setting as they uncover the secret behind their teacher's disappearance in this epic role-playing game.
  • The stylus controls everything, from combat to conversations to outfitting allies. Simple controls make it easy to play but a challenge to master.
  • Players can link up wirelessly with five friends and explore the amigo dungeon together they'll find unending challenges and incredible rewards as they delve into the depths of this unique multiplayer experience.
 
This was a pretty decent 16-bit-esque game.

It uses stylus only controls, which I ABHOR...and yet Brownie Brown (is that their name?) did such a good job with them in this that I could actually stand it.

It's by no means a 'must play', and I managed to 'break' it by somehow doing some 'trigger' out of order from what the game expected, but for the hours I played I thought it was a perfectly fine little RPG that could have fallen off of the SNES (aside from the pointless control).
 
Yea, Brownie Brown... they did this and Children of Mana released at just about the same time. Loved Children of Mana (beat it quick, and great local wireless coop)... only played this game a bit, though. Great game.
 
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