This DS gameboy game is full of sword play, running and jumping, but once you fought six vile guards or more and jump the umpth wall.... this game tends to bore. It needs to give the player more than it does. Maybe this game should have Zorro dialog with other characters, longer lifelines or trick moves a player can master over time.. alas It does not. I will say this , It does have nice action graphics, a spanish felt musical score and a good presentation for a sword play game.However if you are seeking something that will keep you playing, this game is not it. Once your ZORRO has died in battle a few times, you tend to put the game down or change to another DS game. Playablity is important, this one , sad to say, does not have it.If you are fan of the man in the mask and the cape, it is worth a try to play.Bennet PomerantzAUDIOWORLD