Command and Destroy is a real-time strategy video game developed by Cypron Studios and published by Destination Software Inc. and Zoo Digital Publishing for the Nintendo DS.
[1] The Nintendo DS d-pad can be used to move the camera and the game's cursor, but it requires the use of the stylus to control properly.
[2] Command and Destroy does not feature battery save, and requires a password system to continue progress.
[4] IGN's Craig Harris felt that the "awful controls and the even worse save system kill the fun.
"[1] GameSpot's Austin Light noted that the game's controls were "a vicious cycle of annoyance" and encouraged prospective players to "do something more exciting, like shred documents or watch a screensaver.