
Tomb Raider: Underworld
Lara Croft's DS-exclusive adventure reimagines the console experience with stylus-controlled platforming and touchscreen puzzles. Explore Norse mythology-inspired ruins across Southeast Asia and the Mediterranean.
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About This Retro Game
The 2008 DS version features unique dual-screen gameplay with the map and inventory constantly displayed on the bottom touchscreen.
Introduces DS-specific mechanics like rubbing the screen to clean artifacts and using the microphone to blow out torches.
Includes 15+ story missions with vehicle sections where players draw paths for Lara's motorbike using the stylus.
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