411mania - For a handheld console that has so many great games available, it’s amazing just how many budget-titles are released for the Nintendo DS. Vampire Moon is another budget title, and is of the increasingly-popular hidden object genre. I say “increasingly popular” because these games have to be making some money if they keep getting released, right?
"Vampires are popular again. If they’re not popping up on the WB Network and enticing teenagers, they’re making a fuss over love and loyalty in the Twilight flicks. They’re also getting a fair amount of attention in video games, as you go hunting for one in City Interactive’s Nintendo DS release Vampire Moon: The Mystery of the Hidden Sun."
GR: In the world of DS games there are usually two types of titles: those that are fairly simple in execution but sometimes fun, and those that try to reflect what can be done on a console, only on a smaller scale. City Interactive’s Vampire Moon: The Mystery of the Hidden Sun is a game that is extremely simple in execution, but aims to be the perfect title for the pick-up-and-play DS gamer. Does it succeed? Read on to find out.