The game received "generally favorable reviews" according to the
review aggregation website
Metacritic. Author Torill Elvira Mortensen used
Feel the Magic as a good example of a game that makes use of its respective console's technology. Torill noted that after its release, it was considered the best game for the Nintendo DS in terms of its utilization of the DS' touch screen and microphone. Torill also noted that its humor and its gameplay were appealing to reviewers.
The Times gave it all five stars and said that the game "makes no use of the DS’s wireless communication feature, so there is no multiplayer event. Still, this off-beat gem is a must-have game for any fledgling DS collection." However,
The Sydney Morning Herald gave it three stars out of five, saying, "Completed mini-games can be played individually with increasing difficulty, but there is little long-term appeal once the delightfully barmy story has finished."
Game Informer named the game one of the top ten weirdest of all time. A prequel to
Feel the Magic: XY/XX, titled
The Rub Rabbits!, was released in Japan in 2005. Later it released in North America and Europe in 2006. The color scheme along with the black and blue rabbits in the 2020 Nintendo 3DS title
The Queen TV-Game 2 were inspired by the visual design of
Feel the Magic: XY/XX. ==References==