Tynan Muddle at Aussie-Gamer.com writes: "It’s time for another wacky trip into the world of Wario in Game & Wario, Nintendo’s latest mini-game compilation.
Part tech demo for the Wii U GamePad, part party game, Game & Wario brings back a host of familiar characters in the seedy other-side of the Mushroom Kingdom.
This time around, Wario is watching TV when he sees a commercial for a brand new video game console that comes with a controller with a built in touchscreen. Not one to pass up a chance to make profit, Wario sets out to develop a bunch of games for the console."
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Gaming Boulevard uploaded a new backlog review, this time it's up to Game and Wario on Wii U, the decided:
Game and Wario nails the design, art, music and charm from what it spun of off, the problem is the actual gameplay part of the game. It’s very bare-bones and with only a few really engaging games players might get bored with it as soon as they finish it the same day they started.The game manages to do the Wario part very well. It’s the Game part that misses it’s mark. Game and Wario is not worth a forty dollar price of admission but at five bucks it might be something you can waste an afternoon with. The question is if you would rather skip lunch for a day to waste some time on the very bare-bones game.
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