Well, yesterday my friend called me and told me that he bought this game from Play-Asia, but didn't really like it.
When asked why, he told me that it's more of the same: it's not really an action game like Mario or Wario world (GBA), but it's like the compilation of mini games. He told me he has already had a "Wario Ware Touch" and he's got enough.
To cut a long story short, I ended up trading my Boktai DS in for this game (I don't really like Boktai anyway).
And here is my first impression of this game (with many pics).
As my friend said, this game isn't really a game, but it's a collection of many mini games. I can say that playing this game is like playing Wario Ware Touch, but in a different approach.
In WW:T, you access to minigames by tapping the game's characters; each one has its own mini games; new mini games are provided by clearing each character's story. So we can say that the way to access mini games in WW:T is very straingthforward.
But in WMoD, mini games are hidden in chests which are placed all over the stage. Some chests can be found easily, but there are also many hidden ones. In this case you need to have some specific power to get access to them.
FYI, the new power will be unlocked automatically when you clear enough mini game. To use the power, you have to use the stylus to draw some shapes over Wario to have him transformed.
So the system of this game is like:
1. Find some chests and beat a mini game inside (if you fail, you can try as many times as you like until you clear it)
2. When the chest is cleared, you'll get scores; when you earn enough points, you'll gain a new power.
3. Use your new power to find more chests (like open the doors or fly over obstacles).
4. Repeat step 1 until all chests in the stage are cleared, then move to step 5
5. You have to beat an insanely easy boss to complete the level.
6. ... Well, next level, repeat step 1 again.
Even if I only play it for 3-4 Hrs, I'm quite sure that the whole game is not gonna be much different from these 6 steps.
Here are some screenshots (these pics are taken directly from my DSL, so I'm sorry about its quality).
This is a menu which you can use to select missions and access to your achievements list. (noting that there are tissues under the TV; I don't know what he watched last night :lol: ).
Some random gameplay pics.
The upper screen is used for display a map, time, power, and life information.
Extremely easy boss fight (it's only stage 1 boss though).
The power of a drawing.
You have to use one hand holding the DS and control the character's movement, while the other holding a stylus to attack, transform and play mini games.
Stylus can also be used to attack.
Some Mini game pics.
If you have any question regarding to the game, please ask; I'll see if I can help.
P.s. I don't really like this game (if you must know).
When asked why, he told me that it's more of the same: it's not really an action game like Mario or Wario world (GBA), but it's like the compilation of mini games. He told me he has already had a "Wario Ware Touch" and he's got enough.
To cut a long story short, I ended up trading my Boktai DS in for this game (I don't really like Boktai anyway).
And here is my first impression of this game (with many pics).
As my friend said, this game isn't really a game, but it's a collection of many mini games. I can say that playing this game is like playing Wario Ware Touch, but in a different approach.
In WW:T, you access to minigames by tapping the game's characters; each one has its own mini games; new mini games are provided by clearing each character's story. So we can say that the way to access mini games in WW:T is very straingthforward.
But in WMoD, mini games are hidden in chests which are placed all over the stage. Some chests can be found easily, but there are also many hidden ones. In this case you need to have some specific power to get access to them.
FYI, the new power will be unlocked automatically when you clear enough mini game. To use the power, you have to use the stylus to draw some shapes over Wario to have him transformed.
So the system of this game is like:
1. Find some chests and beat a mini game inside (if you fail, you can try as many times as you like until you clear it)
2. When the chest is cleared, you'll get scores; when you earn enough points, you'll gain a new power.
3. Use your new power to find more chests (like open the doors or fly over obstacles).
4. Repeat step 1 until all chests in the stage are cleared, then move to step 5
5. You have to beat an insanely easy boss to complete the level.
6. ... Well, next level, repeat step 1 again.
Even if I only play it for 3-4 Hrs, I'm quite sure that the whole game is not gonna be much different from these 6 steps.
Here are some screenshots (these pics are taken directly from my DSL, so I'm sorry about its quality).
This is a menu which you can use to select missions and access to your achievements list. (noting that there are tissues under the TV; I don't know what he watched last night :lol: ).

Some random gameplay pics.



The upper screen is used for display a map, time, power, and life information.

Extremely easy boss fight (it's only stage 1 boss though).


The power of a drawing.

You have to use one hand holding the DS and control the character's movement, while the other holding a stylus to attack, transform and play mini games.
Stylus can also be used to attack.

Some Mini game pics.






If you have any question regarding to the game, please ask; I'll see if I can help.
P.s. I don't really like this game (if you must know).
