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Submitted by kevco33 1016d ago | review

Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: CID The Dummy

The levels are structured in accordance with the story, and are both lengthy and plentiful enough as to provide longevity, but little incentive to replay those already completed. The design team has clearly paid attention to the advances in Platform genre convention since the early eighties, as CID The Dummy features more than simple timing and dexterity challenges. Even the very first level will demand a degree of logical thinking and combinations of the available abilities to overcome the tasks a player is presented with, bringing into question it's suitability for a younger audience. Though the aesthetic is clearly designed to appeal to youthful players, the complexity of some of the tasks at hand may well demand input from an adult, or more experienced gamer, at regular intervals. (CID The Dummy, PC, PS2, PSP, Wii) 87/100

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