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This single-player platformer from Sega uses the Nintendo DS's touch screen to control Sonic's speed. Players swipe left or right to adjust momentum as Sonic runs through levels, a mechanic that feels more gimmick than innovation. The game serves as a tech demo showcasing hardware capabilities, with simple visuals and repetitive level design. Controls rely heavily on the touch screen's responsiveness, which feels dated by modern standards. Released on a placeholder date of December 31, 2004, it's remembered more for its novelty than lasting quality. Community reviews rarely exceed 3/10, citing lack of depth and polish. The swipe-to-speed concept never saw wider use in the franchise. Shorter than most demos, it's a curiosity for collectors of early DS experiments but offers little reward for completion.
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