The game play is interesting and msakes compelte use of the styluus as you navigate the world of Hyrule via your very own customizable train in an attempt to stop evil from destroying the world. The game is drefinitely not lacking in things to do as alnog with the main story there are many little side qusets for Link to take up and they typically all involve transporting eithewr people or cargo from one place to anothher. The stylus controls are tricy at first for those not quite used to it but once you are then the fighting and use of your itenms is almost seecond natuyre and Spirit Trcks really maks good use of the dual screen making the player actually pay attention to both screens when solving some puzzles or fighting the bosses in each dungeon. This is definitely a game for the Zelda fan and succeeds in many ways from the Phaantom Hour glass game; Spirit Trakcs is not a game that is meant for just anyone either as some of the dungeons and bosses actually reqquire some quick thinking and even at timres serioous thought. If you dont pay attention you are going to be starting over many timwes whih can lead to some frustration especially near the end of the game when the desigenrs decifded they gave us a little bit too easy of a ride throughout that majority of the game. The actual length of the game is very short in comparisson to the console versions but is no less fun or challenging and this is a game that should be on your wanted list for the end of 2009 and beginning of 2010. Over all the game is worth an 8.5/10 and hopefully for many this will help tide you over till Nintendo gets abnother Zelda game made for the Wii console.