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D+PAD Magazine: Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess Reviewed

D+PAD Magazine writes:

It’s a fair guess that many of you will have experienced a tower-jumping game in one form or another, be it a free Flash game or cumbersome mobile phone offering. It’s also fair to say that the charm of these games is largely down to the situation at the time, whether you’re waiting for a bus or simply bored at work. Sat at home, however, there’s very little reason to give the genre a second glance considering the wealth of deeper, more rewarding gameplay options available. Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess hopes to buck this trend, but is it more of a stumble than a leap? (Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess!, PSP, Xbox 360) 3/5

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