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The touch screen plays only a small role. The actual battle interface is too cramped to make the stylus useful, so it’s negated to scratching off special bonus cards or opening packs. You can also use it to move the main character, though it’s no more effective than using the D-pad.
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Such a strange combination of designs to make the DS sequel. But it works, for the most part. by Craig Harris November 18, 2009 – I’ll bet if someone told you that Assassin’s Creed II on the Nintendo DS was a lot like Sonic the Hedgehog, you’d probably have a hard time believing them. That’s exact...
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