Mario Land: Minigame Mayhem by KritterAfter a decade of development, Kritter has finally released Mario Land: Minigame Mayhem, and it's quite a gem! Not to be confused with the infamous Mario Minigame Mayhem, Kritter's game is one of the finest minigame collections I've ever seen. Minigame Mayhem includes over 80 unique minigames, which is going to keep you busy for quite a while. The game's vibrant "hub" area connects all the minigames together and adds some additional goodies such as NPC conversations and a jukebox that plays assorted classic Mario tunes. Other extras include an achievement systems, Smash-style collectible figurines, and, best of all, an online high scores system. These things contribute immensely to the replay value, because it's fun to compare high scores and to keep checking to see if anyone's broken your records! (I dare you to top my records in Block Stacker and Treetop Turmoil!) The game's graphics meld together beautifully, and it's always nice to see a game that uses good ol' .IT files for background music. The auto-updater is another feature worthy of praise; it allows you to download new versions directly from the game's main menu, instead of having to navigate to a Web site to download the latest version. The biggest downside of the game is that a few minigames are solely games of chance, and those didn't leave much of an impact on me. That said, with any collection of minigames, some games will be more and interesting than others, and fortunately, most of the minigames are hits. Overall, Minigame Mayhem is an amazing production, and it serves to remind us that no matter busy we think we are, it's still possible to keep making games after hitting the three grand milestones of maturity - marriage, parenthood, and losing months of work to a dead hard drive!
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After a decade of development, Kritter has finally released Mario Land: Minigame Mayhem, and it's quite a gem! Not to be confused with the infamous [url=http://mfgg.net/index.php?act=resdb¶m=02&c=2&id=28242]Mario Minigame Mayhem[/url], Kritter's game is one of the finest minigame collections I've ever seen. Minigame Mayhem includes over 80 unique minigames, which is going to keep you busy for quite a while. The game's vibrant "hub" area connects all the minigames together and adds some additional goodies such as NPC conversations and a jukebox that plays assorted classic Mario tunes. Other extras include an achievement systems, Smash-style collectible figurines, and, best of all, an online high scores system. These things contribute immensely to the replay value, because it's fun to compare high scores and to keep checking to see if anyone's broken your records! (I dare you to top my records in Block Stacker and Treetop Turmoil!) The game's graphics meld together beautifully, and it's always nice to see a game that uses good ol' .IT files for background music. The auto-updater is another feature worthy of praise; it allows you to download new versions directly from the game's main menu, instead of having to navigate to a Web site to download the latest version. The biggest downside of the game is that a few minigames are solely games of chance, and those didn't leave much of an impact on me. That said, with any collection of minigames, some games will be more and interesting than others, and fortunately, most of the minigames are hits. Overall, Minigame Mayhem is an amazing production, and it serves to remind us that no matter busy we think we are, it's still possible to keep making games after hitting the three grand milestones of maturity - marriage, parenthood, and losing months of work to a dead hard drive!
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