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There's no button option. The entire game is touch-controlled.You may be able to play the Wizard of Oz RPG without the D-Pad left, but I'm not entirely sure about the menus. Although it's a 3d interface, navigation is done in a strange way, you'd have to try it to see. It's like a simulated trackball.
Yeah, I played it a long time ago and I used a cheat code to use D-Pad nav because the trackball annoyed me. But not as much as how far into the game I had to play for my initial save.There's no button option. The entire game is touch-controlled.You may be able to play the Wizard of Oz RPG without the D-Pad left, but I'm not entirely sure about the menus. Although it's a 3d interface, navigation is done in a strange way, you'd have to try it to see. It's like a simulated trackball.
There is such a cheat?Oh right, right.... I forgot about that. You could always make a button-swap hack for Nanashi no Game, though. Like, say, make the L button register as left on the D-Pad.Oooh Slogans...
but Nanashi no Game needs left during the rpg portions, at least when I tried.
I've already tried most of those except Maestro, Music Monstars and Little Charo. I don't seem to be interested in swap to match 3 games lately