My 10 year old was going through a magic phase, and we got a new version of Masters of Illusion for $10. This is NOT a traditional video game--more like a video prop to do magic tricks with. So if you realize that, it's really a cute product. The tricks are easy enough for kids to do, and are fun to perform and watch. He went through and learned the tricks in about 2 days, then was done showing the tricks by the end of the week. However, the marked deck that comes with it is great, and trick decks usually cost about $10. He's still using the marked deck a year later, so if you consider we got a ds game with a week's entertainment as a bonus, then it was totally worth the price. I would not recommend this game alone without the marked deck.
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