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TopicTouched! is the best WarioWare game
the_rowan
12/08/11 4:38:00 PM
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Twisted > Mega Microgame$ > Touched > Smooth Moves >>>>>>> DIY > Mega Party Game$

Twisted has a ridiculous number of side games and the most balanced difficulty of the main stages.

Touched is behind Mega Microgame$ due to losing a little bit of the simplistic and rough graphical feel and difficulty balance--it features several microgames that are still nearly impossible to fail at max speed and others that are almost literally impossible to win.

Smooth Moves has a ridiculously long pause between microgames since they made the bizarre decision to not just show which position to use during the normal microgame break animations, and it doesn't quite have perfect responsiveness. Still good though.

DIY had an absolutely abysmal set of microgames and such extreme limitations on the programming that it pretty much destroyed what the game could have been.
--Max 16 objects to interact with even if you don't come anywhere near the size limit for the microgame
--The only variables available are boolean, and you only get them in the form of one associated with each object.
--Arbitrary maximum number of conditionals/instruction blocks per object even though these are insignificant in terms of memory and storage needed.
--Most important, the only commands accepted are "tap here" and "tap anywhere"--no dragging, drawing, or anything like that!

And then if you make a microgame, which could take several hours if you work on the graphics, you have to exchange friend codes for anyone else to see it; they then play it for 5 seconds and have seen all it has to offer as there's no point in playing player content over and over again for high scores since it can't be standardized or balanced.


Mega Party Game$ just had awkward control and while the party modes were great if you had people to play with, the game's lifespan was destined to be short-lived. Seems like it was designed for a weekend rental or something.

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