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Average Review Score:
3.34/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
Defunct Games 80% Dec 23 '08
GameZone 6.5/10 Nov 17 '08
Gaming Nexus B Dec 02 '08
IGN DS 6.5/10 Dec 05 '08
Modojo 2/5 Dec 09 '08
Nintendo World Report 6/10 Nov 26 '08
Thunderbolt 7/10 Dec 31 '08
Worthplaying 7.5/10 Jan 08 '09
1UP B- Nov 04 '08
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Previews
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Gamespy Sep 11 2008 
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The default control scheme's the biggest difference from this and the PSP/XBLA versions, as Exit DS primarily uses the stylus to control the characters' movements. You tap on a character and then tap where you want them to go or on the object to use. It's a fair idea, but the execution's far too touchy in areas where a sensitive nudge is required -- it's supremely annoying to watch Mr. Esc clumsily fall to his death and shatter both his legs on the very last jump because of a misinterpreted command. Still, while the controls are frequently irksome, Exit DS is a challenging, rewarding, cleverly designed game for any puzzle fan.
"Exit DS is one of those games that really would have benefited from the Nintendo DS’ touch screen but, sadly, the awkward controls make for some rather frustrating gameplay. On the other hand, those who are patient with the game will find themselves enjoying the puzzles for a short time. It’s a good try but it just isn’t good enough to recommended."
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