Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move is a different game in the Mario universe. It's probably the game more "mobile" line of games for the Nintendo 3DS, using a scheme that we are used to seeing in games than Android or iOS in 3DS, however this does not make it bad at all, quite the contrary, is a very fun game.
Unlike normal games Mario in Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move players do not directly control any of the characters, which are here mechanical miniature versions of popular Nintendo characters. The player will have to guide them to the target by modifying the environment over approximately 180 levels, four game modes and mini enough.
Although there since 2004, this is undoubtedly the best game since
TGH Writes: "Mario and Donkey Kong may well not be the first thing you think of when someone mentions a puzzle game. But if you’re familiar with previous Mario Vs. Donkey Kong titles, then Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move will make you realise just how well the duo can fill the puzzle genre. Minis on the Move is a simple, yet superbly enjoyable, puzzler that just about anyone who likes a good challenge can have fun with."
From the review: "Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move is a great addition to the series. The fact that it’s different than the usual side-scrolling games of the series is a plus as it keeps things fresh, and the level editor gives you the creativity to make your own levels if you get tired of the one-hundred eighty plus levels the game already offers. This is one I’d definitely recommend giving a shot if you’ve enjoyed past games in the series."
Nintendo Insider writes:
Within this latest Nintendo 3DS exclusive Donkey Kong joins Pauline to run a game arcade within the Mini-Land carnival, for which players must guide small wind-up robots called Minis – guised as Mario, Toad, Peach, Donkey Kong – across a tile-based puzzle adventure. If you think of it as a Mario-skinned “Pipe Mania,” you’ll most likely understand the idea.