Undercover dual motives ds game
They were different times, back then. On a serious note, we can understand that working out which character is needed for which task adds an additional layer to puzzles, but it doesn't feel like a particularly clever approach to take. On a more positive note, some of the touchscreen mini-games, such as bending a paper-clip to the shape needed to pick a lock, are reasonably well thought-out. Like many similar games, though, several of the puzzles themselves are nonsensical. Which could be considered part of the appeal of the genre, true, but this game is fairly unforgiving about lending a hand.
If you don't pay attention to where you're supposed to be going next there's no objectives screen to remind you. Also frustrating is the fact you can be doing something completely correctly but just not quite as the game wants you to, meaning it doesn't work. Dual Motives emerges as disappointingly standard point-and-click stuff at best, then. Most of the time, however, it hovers beneath that 'achievement'. It's basic and functional, throws up the odd challenge but remains mostly dull throughout, and it's also pretty short.
If you like the genre, we thoroughly recommend the better alternatives available. At least with those you're guaranteed to be smiling from start to finish. Twitter Facebook Reddit. In fact, it's all pretty short on thrills and long on looking for bird seed and oil drums.
Undercover: Dual Motives Disappointing point-and-click adventure with the odd decent puzzle but one that feels too basic, with too few hooks to really stand out, meaning it fast becomes a chore to play. Positive: 0 out of 6. Mixed: 1 out of 6. Negative: 5 out of 6. Nintendo Gamer. Apart from the occasional feeling the gender differences have been artificially embellished to pad out the puzzles, this is an odd, sometimes confounding, but fun game of item-combining and sleuthing.
All this publication's reviews. Undercover: Dual Motives is a featureless landscape of a game that whilst visually respectable is horribly cliched with poor writing, shallow stereotypes instead of well formed characters and a largely uninteresting story.
Pocket Gamer UK. Disappointing point-and-click adventure with the odd decent puzzle but one that feels too basic, with too few hooks to really stand out, meaning it fast becomes a chore to play.
All this publication's reviews Read full review. You can save your progress in whatever point you like within the game, not only on the official checkpoints offered by the game.
Home Emulators Platforms Games. All DS Games. The second component is the Undercover: Dual Motives game itself to play on the emulator.
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