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Submitted by user9422077 1146d ago | review

CSM: The Tale of Despereaux review

This game is great for kids because it has frequent save points and a generous number of lives so when you fall off a cliff or get attacked by rats, you will be returned to a spot close to where you were in the level and can try to figure out a better way to proceed. There are even hidden musical notes in each level which, if found, unlock the 6 bonus levels. So there is a motivation to go back to a level and replay it. The graphics are also quite good, making this mouse-viewed world fascinating to explore. (Nintendo DS, The Tale of Despereaux) 4/5

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