Review: Dream Trigger 3D — Examiner
Thus far, the Nintendo 3DS hasn’t had a great variety of original content. With many of the early offerings from developers being ports or lackluster efforts, the 3DS has, thus far, struggled to gain an identity for itself among the gaming populace. Though this problem can be common for any new hardware launch, the 3DS stretch of non-existent software hasn’t helped the system gain followers early on, but D3 and ART Co. took this optimal time to release an original, compelling, and intriguing early 3DS offering with Dream Trigger 3D.










