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Friday, March 2, 2012

Mario Party 8 Review

Mario Party 8
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Ever since Mario Party debuted on the Nintendo 64, we've been receiving a new game in the series on a yearly basis. The last few Mario Party games have all been tiring. Almost rehashes. However, with the Wii, Mario Party has a chance to be a lot of fun again thanks to the Wii-Remote. Unfortunately, it isn't all its cracked up to be. The Wii-Remote controls work, but they feel like a last minute tack on, and ultimately some of the mini-games just aren't all that fun. Finally, there are other video games chock full of mini-games that make much better use of the Wii-Remote than Mario Party 8.
The formula for Mario Party really hasn't changed at all over the years. You and your friends (or the computer) will roll the die, move around the board at the end of each round of rolls you'll be thrown into a mini-game.
The mini-games are pretty short. Most of them being around 30 seconds long. Some of them are quite fun and make good use of the wii remote, such as the game where you have to shake up a soda can, or wipe off the chomp. However, there are not a lot of these kinds of mini-games. Most other mini-games don't make as big of an impression with the wii-remote, as most of them consist of you holding the wii remote like a basic gamepad and then tilting it left or right. Take for example, the game where you race on water skis. You don't actually do anything outside of tilting the wii remote left and right to jump ramps. It is in moments like these where the wii remote controls just feel tacked on. And unfortunately, this comes up in quite a few mini games. There are also a lot of mini games that simply have you tilting the Wii-Remote forward and backward. Again, the controls feel tacked on in instances like this.
The biggest slap in the face, however, is that there are a myriad of mini-games that don't use the wii-remotes motion sensor controls at all and you'll hold it like a gamepad, and play with it like it's a gamepad using the D-Pad to move your character and all. It's also to no credit that these games aren't really all that fun.
To the game's credit, though, when they do make good use of the wii-remote and its motion sensor controls, they really do a bang up job. Such as the mini-game where everyone shoots at the screen while one person dodges. It's just unfortunate that there aren't a lot of mini-games that do so, and instead make you either play the traditional way or just simply tilt the wii remote. There are some fun games here, but the game is populated by more games that really aren't a lot of fun.
As usual, Mario Party games are no fun by yourself. They need to be played with friends and family. Like previous installments, multi-player can be a lot of fun--provided you get a good mini-game. Some of the games are free-for-all but there are also some games where you'll be by yourself against three players, or working together with one other player. Mostly, though, they're free for alls, and playing with a friend is nice just so that you can see who's better. Multi-player has always been a strong aspect of Mario Party and it's no different in number 8. However, much like previous installments, the game is entirely left up to chance. One moment you're in first place, and after the very next roll you're in last. It's annoying sometimes because you really don't have any control. It's all a game based on luck. This is both a good and bad thing. Good because it makes the outcome unpredictable, and once more anyone can play this without any prior experience. It's bad, however, because for some who like to add a little strategy to their gaming, you just can't do it here.
Perhaps the biggest problem facing Mario Party 8 is that it doesn't really present a whole lot of new stuff that wasn't in Mario Party 7. With the game making use of the Wii-Remote, one would expect the experience to be quite different. Instead it's more of the same thing. Especially because there are other games on the Wii that are filled with mini-games that make far better use of the remote (Rayman Raving Rabbids comes to mind). In Mario Party 8 the wii remote controls either feel tacked on or you don't really use them. It's also hard to get past the fact that the mini-games aren't very inventive because of this. Certainly water-skiing is fun, but when you're just tilting left and right throughout the whole thing? You might as well have just put this on the Gamecube and let me tilt the analog stick left and right.
Graphically, it's no surprise that Mario Party 8 isn't the best looking game out there. Mario Party games usually aren't. At least it runs smoothly. There's no slow down or frame rate issues. It really doesn't look any different than any of the Mario Party games on the Gamecube however, and those who have a widescreen television will be disappointed to know that the game won't take up the whole screen, and instead will give you a boarder. Luckily, graphics don't make the game. Mario Party doesn't look bad, it just looks dated.
Mario Party 8 had so much potential. If they'd done more intuitive things with the Wii Remote, this may have been worth a buy. There are other mini-game collections out there that utilize the wii remote much better than this. There will be plenty of gamers out there that will be able to get past the big flaws and just have fun with it, but if you're one who's been playing Mario Party since the beginning, you can't help but admit a change is in order. Unfortunately Mario Party 8 doesn't do much for you.
Pros:
+When the Wii Controls are good, the games are actually quite fun
+Simplistic gameplay; anyone could pick this up and play it with no problems
+There are over 60 mini-games to play
Cons:
-There are far too many mini-games where the wii controls feel tacked on, and these games are pretty boring to play
-There are far too many mini-games that don't make use of the motion sensor controls at all
-There are not a lot of very inventive mini-games
-In short, the game doesn't do much to stand out above previous Mario Party installments. You'd think with the Wii Remote, Mario Party 8 would be something new to experience, but instead it ends up not being that much of a step higher than Mario Party 7

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Deluxe Dirty Minds Review

Deluxe Dirty Minds
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The game is fun but the directions are hard to get at first. Also, it is one of those games that cannot be played over and over again because the questions get old. I had fun laughing with my sister and her boyfriend when we played this the first time but we have not played it again since then. I would consider this game to be a one to two time play.

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Dirty Minds 15th anniversary of the world's cleanest dirty game. If you are the type of person who hates when someone finds a dirty reference in everything you say, Dirty Minds is the game for you! The dirtier your thoughts, the worse off in the game you will be. The game has dirty clues that all have clean answers. Just read the clues out loud and let the group try to find the cleanest answer. Dirty Minds is for two or more adults and will provide you with hours of filthy laughter leading to a clean end. The deluxe version includes 906 dirty clues, 302 clean answers, 100 game cards, 4 puzzle booklets, 4 pencils, 4 markers, dice, and a game board. All new and even more outrageous than the original game!

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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

100 All-Time Favorites Review

100 All-Time Favorites
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This game provides a lot of entertainment for people in our house from 8-31. The graphics are incredibly simple, but that's not really a complaint, just a comment.
Since most people reading these reviews probably want to know what the 100 games are, here are the games as listed in the instruction booklet (and no, I haven't figured out where they get '100'):
Classics (15)
Backgammon
Bridge
Blackjack
Texas Hold'em Poker
Hearts
Chinese Checkers
Draughts
Flip Flop
Go
Straight 5
Rummy
Chess
Dominoes
De-code
Mancala
Games Room (15):
Jackpot
Pool
Paddle Play
Kakuro
Straight 4
Table Hockey
Sudoku
Solitaire
Bowling
Battlefield
Roulette
Tic Tac Toe
Classic Mines
Rush 3
Shapes
Bonus (10 to start, additional 20 you can 'buy' with your accumulated points - these are not listed so I don't know what they are):
Dicey
Beanstalk
Code Winder
Tentacle
Tri-Match
Crown Fall
Bi-Contract
Hunt Heart
Dance Floor
Three Throw

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With 100 All-time Favorites, you can rediscover your favorite classics. Choose among a great variety of board games, card games and puzzles. Have fun with your family and friends or simply take a moment or hours to have fun and relax while playing alone.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Clubhouse Games Review

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Clubhouse games rock!
Many of the games are available at the start, others you have to "unlock" for later.
Three modes of gameplay are available:
"Free play": Play any game you have unlocked/play available games.
"Stamp mode": Clear all the games in order (yes, each game, but you get stamps when you lose, so you're not stuck on darts or whatever forever!) one stamp for third place or lower, two for second, three for first; three stamps and you can move on to the next game..a great way to familierize yourself with all the games, plus it's the only way to unlock certain games
and finally,
"Mission mode": Clear specific challenges to move on: Make X number of strikes in bowling, for example.
Some games are great, others stink, ditto to the music, but that's not we are here..
There are only a few games available at the start as I previously mentioned:
*Basic Card Games*
old maid
spit (speed or war)
I doubt it (Cheat!)
Sevens
Memory (yes, memory!)
Pig
*Intermediate Card Games
Blackjack
hearts
president
rummy
seven bridge
last card
last card plus
*Advanced Card Games*
five card draw
texas hold'em
nap
spades
contract bridge
*Basic board games*
chinese checkers
checkers
dots and boxes
hasami shogi
turncoat
connect five
grid attack
*Advanced card games*
Backgammon chess
*three others to be unlocked:
shogi
field tactics
ludo
*Soda shake
dominoes
Koi-koi
*unlockable game
word balloon
*Action games*
bowling
darts
billiards
balence("Jenga")
takeover
*Single-player games*
Solitaire(Klondike/draw three, go thru deck once; standard/draw 3,6,or infinate, go thru deck infinate)
Escape
Majongg Solitaire(lots of different ways to play)
Whenever there is unlockables, simply touch the grayed-out icon to find out what you have to do to unlock it! There are even unlockables in the choose able icons and picto-chat features!
I love the instructions for most of the games! Anytime during a game, you can pull up a help window which will teach you the intricacies of a given game.
Now, this package isn't without stinkers:
In Texas Hold'Em you can't go "all in" or even "raise a bet"
in billiards and darts there is no actual ball physics, etc
however, there is a robust mode of solitaire(both "Klondike" (draw three) and "draw one". Most solitaire games don't have this, and I HATE "draw three!") and majongg which are two of my favorite single-player games and I wasted hours late last night trying them out. The instructions to refresh my memory of majongg were flawless, complete with icons to help!
The computer AI is great, especially in chess and checkers! How many of us have played online or with an electronic hand held game, where you'd play a game against the computer and end up in a "cat" game? (Where no one wins or loses, and no one can move on)? or in chess, where the AI is stupid, and cheats? This one didn't! It "thought out" moves, it made jumps or moves when I wasn't looking, it even won sometimes, though so did I!
While the package isn't without it's duds it does have perks like redesigned/renamed versions of Battleship, Stratego, Trouble, etc(most you have to unlock), and Hanafuda, the card game that Nintendo was famous for before they got into video games in the 1800's!
You can download all games(that you have unlocked) to another ds to let someone try them out, and many games can be played online through Nintendo's wifi service, or a robust single-card and multi-card download play!
This is a great package overall, but some of the games could have been tweaked a bit more. I have Telegame's versions of "Ultimate card games" and "ultimate pocket games" for the gba which has better renditions of poker and other games then this game, and I'll be picking up their ds versions; but for everyone who has ever played solitaire on their calculator or hearts and poker on the computer, this game is a must-buy, especially if you have friends online. You can "picto-chat"chat with your friends or use generic phrases like "good job" and "one more game?" with random match-ups.
I'm glad I spent the money for this game, and while not all forty-plus games are available at the start, it's fun to try to unlock them all.
This game deserves a solid 8 or 9 out of 10!
Go buy it, and I'll see you online!

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MODEL- NTRPATDE VENDOR- NINTENDOFEATURES- Clubhouse Games DS It is game night and everyone s invited. Play more than 20 classic board card and party games alone with friends or via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.With familiar favorites like checkers darts and poker Clubhouse Games is for everyone and part of the Touch Generations library. Video game newcomers will appreciate the easy-to-use interface.Players can challenge up to seven friends with one game card via Multi-Card Play or DS Download Play. Cannot play checkers without shouting "KING ME!" across the table? The in-game (PictoChat-like)feature takes table talk to a new level.There is no need to lug around cards or boards when you want to play a quick game. Clubhouse Games is one-stop gaming that will appeal to everyone s tastes whether they are in the mood for bowling backgammon bridge or billiards.-- SPECIFICATIONs ---------------------------------------ESRB Rating : E for EveryoneGenre/Category: FamilySystem: Nintendo DSNumber of Players : 1

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