| Words Of Wisdom said: That is, do they make the game more interesting than it would be were it to not use the stylus? |
More interesting? Hrmm. Well I'd say the game was built around the controls, so yes the controls add to the game in the sense that they are part of what defines the game. It's pretty obvious that the game was never meant to use a D-Pad. They are certainly a refreshing change.
Also, I should point out that the "first dungeon" was just a small part of a much larger dungeon meant to help you get accustomed to the game. Dungeon puzzles will most likely be at least somewhat more difficult as the game progresses. The game also seems to make occaissional use of the DS speaker. I recently had to call out to someone using it.








