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by - written on 09/07/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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This review is for the Nintendo DS game, Lock's Quest, developed by Fifth Cell and published by THQ. The game is a puzzle type game where you have to defend your defensive walls from attackers. There are two different modes of play, the building mode and the battle mode. The aim of the game is to spend the first part of each level in the building mode, where you have a couple of minutes to build your defensive walls, and then the second part in battle mode, where you have to defend the wall and attempt to repair it for a fixed period of time, generally another couple of minutes. Learning to play the game is easy, as there is a comprehensive tutorial ... Read the complete review
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