I think Mario Party 2 was the peak of that series. Would have been a lot better if the AI characters actually had AI though.
Mario Party 2 was my favorite too. I may download that for the kiddo. I think he'd get a kick out of it, but I can't remember how much reading it requires.
The only reading I recall was in the rules for each game. I just flipped through the instruction manual and it doesn't look like much reading is required. Don't know how many of those games would convert to the Wii-mote and Nunchuck -- hopefully it supports Classic controller.
i hate party games and this week's poor wiiware week this is a sad week for me
Why is Frobot poor? Nintendo Life gave it 9/10. Granted they often overrate games but that tends to be the 7 range of scores for games that should get less, not so much what they rate as great games being crap. At least from what I've seen, I don't follow them a lot. The site is down atm though, I saw the score on metacritic.
nintendolife is a site for fanboys that hype up reviews, and its a Corbie Dillard 3/4 of his reviews this year have all been 8 or 9 and for a review this fast just shows that its a joke, there is a demo for anyone that wants to try it, i got bored on stage 2
I wouldn't totally knock Nintendolife. THey do get too generous, but usually by only a point or 2. Agnates math is probably right, the game would likely score around a 7 or 8 somewhere else. Still they're usually the only big site to ever review WiiWare so I always take a look at the review and usually by reading the review and not the score you can still get an idea if the game is any good.
And for you trivia buffs, Nintendolife is also the only website where I ever got into an arguement with a reviewer and successfully made him back down and rethink the score.
like i said i dislike Corbie's reviws he giving away 8 and 9's like they are candy this year
but then again my hate for nintendolife is mostly that they banned me after disagreeing with Corbie's 9 on 2 games and for calling super meat boy, super sell outboy a few months back, the meatboy thing is what pissed them off with me. i got a e mail saying" how dare you call anyone sellouts we do this web site out of are love for nintendo
Virtual Console
Mario Party 2 (Original platform: Nintendo 64)
Players: 1-4
Price: 1,000 Wii Points
Get ready to party like it’s the year 2000 all over again, complete with fancy costumes, bags of surprises and games galore. Mario and his Mushroom Kingdom friends return for a new round of Bowser-bashing board game action in Mario Party 2.
WiiWare
Frobot
Publisher: Fugazo
Players: 1-4
Price: 1,000 Wii Points; demo version available
Frobot is programmed to make love, not war. But when his five foxy girlfriends get botnapped, he doesn’t skip a beat in taking the fight to the streets. Blast your way up from the Funkytown Slums to the BotBlocker HQ and save them.
Inkub
Publisher: Cosmonaut Games
Price: 500 Wii Points
In Inkub, you are responsible for the defense of incubators, each one connected to a life support system by means of transparent carbon tubes. Your objective is to repel the attacks of these organisms and keep the eggs in the incubators safe.
Nintendo DSiWare
Dragon’s Lair II: Time Warp
Publisher: Digital Leisure Inc.
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
Princess Daphne has been spirited away to a wrinkle in time by the evil wizard Mordroc, who plans to force her into marriage. Only you, Dirk the Daring, can save her. Transported by a bumbling old time machine, you begin the rescue mission. But you must hurry, for once the Casket of Doom has opened, Mordroc will place the Death Ring upon Daphne’s finger and she will be lost forever in the Time Warp.
Cosmo Fighters
Publisher: Abylight
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
There’s a battle to fight in outer space, but before you meet your fate, train yourself against the CPU to master all the tricks and combos. Whether playing one-on-one or against a group of three, your training will pay off once you challenge your friends and foes.
Paul’s Monster Adventure
Publisher: Agetec, Inc.
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
Prepare to embark on an epic adventure and enter a land where monsters known as bosses once ruled with an iron fist. The local inhabitants have rebelled against the bosses by stealing their food supply. Now the bosses are slowly dying from starvation, and it’s up to you to save them. Explore and discover magical items that will aid you on your adventure.
Just SING! Christmas Vol. 2
Publisher: dtp young entertainment
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Enter the festively decorated stage in a fancy Santa costume, then sing into the built-in microphone of your Nintendo DSi system to instantly capture the magical Christmas spirit. Hit all the right notes and sing in time to reach the top of the high-scores list.