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GameZone Review: The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Tracks

This is the debut of the Hardy Boys on the DS, and overall, it's a good first outing. The game is an adventure game, with inventory items, dialogue and lots of puzzles. Encasing these elements is a romantic train ride that harkens back to the time around the first World War.

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GIN Review – Hardy Boys: The Treasure on the Tracks

GIN writes: "Let me confess up front that while I own a few old Hardy Boys mysteries, I've never read them. Trixie Belden and her friends were my teen sleuths of choice. I can tell you how the gameplay worked for me, but I'm not going to know how well they captured the spirit of the Hardy Boys in general, and for that, I apologize."

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GoFanboy: The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Tracks Review

GoFanboy writes: "The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Tracks is a solid entry into the adventure-mystery genre and will surely offer value to anyone looking to pass a few hours with a title that offers some challenges, but never really forces the player to think too hard. With a nice price, safe and fun story, it's worth checking out. Have your tickets ready for Treasure on the Tracks."

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GamesRadar: The Hardy Boys Review

Most of the time you play as the badly drawn Hardy Boys, investigating the mystery of a golden train that's got something to do with the Russian royal family. The story's not bad, actually, and chucks in some historo-stuff about the Russian Revolution. But the game's a pain to play. The interface is massively unhelpful, and minigames are thrown at you with no explanation as to how they work.

And the whole thing feels quite cheap. Yeah, this might be aimed at younger gamers, but surely their pocket money should go on something that's worth it?

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