I'm not sure what you mean. Haven't "Match 3" games collectively generated millions (or possibly billions) in revenue at this point?Casual gamers don't care about these types of games
You mean Candy Crush? Well i'm taking about a Mario themed puzzle game, casuals won't be interested in either a Mario themed game nor the simple/old gameplay style, that's what i'm saying.I'm not sure what you mean. Haven't "Match 3" games collectively generated millions (or possibly billions) in revenue at this point?
Oh shit it's like DDR Mario is back(On that note, they really need to add the Remix 10 music from Super Mario Run to Smash. Best thing about the game, I reckon.)
I think I was playing it even after it was initially released, and I don't recall being obliged to spend money. It's not really any worse than any mobile game in that regard – there's just barely enough free stuff to let you play the game, but the possibility of paying money to make everything so much easier is constantly dangled in front of you.For every single item used in the game, you had to pay with real money!
Have you seen any of the championship games?but now it's been completely outdone, and I don't know why Nintendo tries anything with the series at all anymore.
I absolutely agree it's a shame that more hasn't been done with Wario's Woods. It's maddeningly addictive. I'm guessing they figured there was no way to get it to work on the Game Boy back in the day, but that's hardly an excuse anymore. Maybe they figured it lacked the same appealing simplicity?They'd probably be better off re-exploring the Wario's Woods concept instead in this day and age.
Ah, it's you again. What nice.I think I was playing it even after it was initially released, and I don't recall being obliged to spend money. It's not really any worse than any mobile game in that regard – there's just barely enough free stuff to let you play the game, but the possibility of paying money to make everything so much easier is constantly dangled in front of you.
Gameplay aside, there's plenty of nostalgia for Dr. Mario and a lot of the music is still highly recognizable.