Wario Ware Inc. Mega Party Games (GameCube)
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Average customer review:Product Description
WarioWare, Inc: Mega Party Game$ continues the tradition of frantic microgame action. All of the original cult-classic microgames are back, this time supporting a host of multiplayer party games. The microgames serve as a way of advancing each player's position within the multiplayer games...if you do well in the microgames, your position in the multiplayer game improves. Your friends mess with you while you're taking your turn and try to make you blunder. A solid single-player mode gives hardcore fans lots of things to unlock, and a huge variety of party games give casual gamers tons of reasons to keep coming back for more WarioWare. More players than you can shake a stick at! Play with up to four players in most party-game modes, or share a Controller among 16 players for some of the craziest gaming you've seen! Tons to unlock! Play through single player to unlock over 200 minigames and more than a dozen additional features, including bonus game modes, movies, music videos, and more!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5554 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Nintendo
- Released on: 2004-09-03
- Rating: To Be Announced
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: GameCube
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .50 pounds
Customer Reviews
Mega Game$: Fantastic Frolic with Friends
Many people will complain that this game is just a direct emulation from the GBA version, but is that such a bad thing? I recently bought this game and the fantastic Metroid Echoes, and Mega Game$ has been the only game placed inside my Gamecube so far.
Though the graphics are fairly simplistic (GBA-style), the game has amazing replay value. It leaves you saying to yourself, "just one more try"; in my books, this is the sign of a very successful game.
It is rather shallow on single player mode, and the mini-games are a little basic at times, but this game really shines in multiplayer mode. If you have a couple of friends and a Gamecube, then this game is a must-buy.
Mwahahahahaha
This game is ace. My group of friends and I spent our new years eve playing this all night rather than going out and getting drunk. I really recommend you buy this because it is comedy!
Terrible Truly Awful Game
Having enjoyed the Mario Party series and reading some of the other reviews on this game I was looking forward to getting my hands on this game. It is the multi-player aspect of Party games that make them so much fun so the first time this was played was with 3 other unfortunate friends.
However what followed was a major dissapointment. The game play itself was not as structured as the Mario party boards, and the mini games are effectively a load of naff micro challenges which last 3 seconds each. Winning the micro challenges wins you the mini game. It requires absolutely no skill what so ever, each challenge being over before you've realised it had begun.
The instructions are childish and useless with the on screen prompts just as helpful meaning that the game doesn't really have any direction. When a challenge begins you have absolutely no idea what you are supposed to be doing. Then your given 3 seconds to do it. When your not taking a challenge you can move your player around the screen to put off the player actually taking the challenge. This makes it even more difficult to work out what the challenge actually is. The results is that you have absolutely no idea what is going on. Completing a challenge is complete luck, making the game utterly pointless.
The graphics and sound are so poor that in many ways it is actually a bonus that the challenges are over so quickly. We did have some laughs playing this game but that was at just how poor the game was and at me for paying 20 quid for it.
Party games are great fun (usually) but this is one to steer well clear of.




