Mini Game Compilation 2 by OmegaBowserThe name of this MFGGer might not ring a bell, but Mini Game Compilation 2 is one of the most polished minigame collections on MFGG not named New & Tasty or TerrorMario! Not strictly Mario-based, the latest Game of the Month presents ten minigames based on various Nintendo franchises - Mario, Zelda, Kirby, and so forth. The online high scores feature and achievements system give you plenty of incentive to keep playing this game considerably longer than you would with an ordinary fangame. Most of the individual minigames, which range from a Donkey Kong Country-based dance contest to a revival of the A Link to the Past archery carnival game, are quite enjoyable, and the graphics and sound always do a nice job of fitting each minigame's vibe. And while I didn't detect any game-breaking glitches during play, the game includes a utility that lets you update the executable without having to open up your browser - a nifty little addition. The only major downside to the game is that it doesn't work properly if you're not connected to the Internet during play. Overall, I heartily recommend you give this game a try. You'll like it!
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The name of this MFGGer might not ring a bell, but Mini Game Compilation 2 is one of the most polished minigame collections on MFGG not named New & Tasty or TerrorMario! Not strictly Mario-based, the latest Game of the Month presents ten minigames based on various Nintendo franchises - Mario, Zelda, Kirby, and so forth. The online high scores feature and achievements system give you plenty of incentive to keep playing this game considerably longer than you would with an ordinary fangame. Most of the individual minigames, which range from a Donkey Kong Country-based dance contest to a revival of the A Link to the Past archery carnival game, are quite enjoyable, and the graphics and sound always do a nice job of fitting each minigame's vibe. And while I didn't detect any game-breaking glitches during play, the game includes a utility that lets you update the executable without having to open up your browser - a nifty little addition. The only major downside to the game is that it doesn't work properly if you're not connected to the Internet during play. Overall, I heartily recommend you give this game a try. You'll like it!