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WarioWare, Inc. - Mega MicrogameS! Review by: - 8/10 A Goldfish's Game Let's face it: long games make people bored.

Sometimes, when you're just sitting there mashing the A button to skip through mounds of dialogue, or you're jumping on platforms over and over again, you just wish that this game would be over already. Sure, you have a great accomplished feeling when you finish the 100+ hours of Fallout, but you look back and think that half of the whole thing was more like work. WarioWare, Inc. - MegaMicrogame$! (yes, that is a dollar sign at the end) is here to relieve you of that boredom by taking those big, complicated, and menacing game and throwing them into a blender set on obliterate. Instead of giving you a whole adventure to complete, this condenses games down to the length of 5 seconds to beat.

Now you have no excuse for not finishing one of these games. The game is filled with over 200 tiny microgames that range from catching a baseball to blasting Mars to counting frogs. Don't blink or you might miss a game or two! Graphics: 8 The games will be whizzing by you so quickly, you won't have much time to pay attention to the graphics. The times that you would be looking at them are during the cutscenes that take place before each character's set of microgames.

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Each character has their own microgames that follow a theme: for instance, Jimmy T's games are sports related and Orbulon's are IQ related. Before you play their games, you watch a bit of a story that sets up how their games work (more on that later). If you manage to catch a glimpse of the game while you're playing through them, you'll notice that the graphics are drawn fairly well for 5 second games. Some games have simple graphics that get the point across (one of the shooters involves controlling a triangle as a ship). Others have well-done graphics that take more than one play to get in (a game where you suck up snot- gross, I know- has a calming background of a lighthouse on the horizon that you may not notice at first). You can tell that the developers put a lot of effort into making the game's graphics, and it's paid off well. Sound: 7 In terms of music, the sound in WarioWare is fairly catchy.

This entry was posted on 2/25/2018.