Review Information
Game Reviewed Mario Mini Game Madness, by Superadammario
Review Author HyperLuigi64
Created Jul 16 2013, 4:47 PM

General Commentary and Game Overview
Mario Mini Game Madness is the first Mini-Game compilation on MFGG. Made in 2003, it was even horrible for its time. It was made using TGF's default movements, which I really don't care if people use them or not, but here the glitches really show. GFX are also mixed and mashed, making this game not a very pleasant experience.
 
Pros -Err....it has a install program, so my addiction to open a game besides downloading won't be the case here.
 
Cons -Horrible gameplay
-Clashing GFX
-Uses old, and I mean OLD MFGG libs, like Thunder Dragon's Mario Megalib, and that High-Res Mario Lib.
 
Impressions
Gameplay
1 / 10
This is where the Game explodes into a million pieces, like a Bob-omb on Caffeine, to be more clear.
The gameplay can not even be considered as Gameplay. All the minigames are not even enjoyable at all. Surf Challenge and Sea quest are practically the same, the creator just got lazy and gave Mario 2 direction for SC, and 8 for SQ. In Surfing/Sea Quest, you must shoot down weird seashell enemies and kill all of them to pass the levels. The minigame is endless, as I shooted them all down at least 30 or more times.
Mario Pong is a Breakout clone with a Mario sprite instead of a ball. You must destroy all the blocks to proceed, and no joke, there is actually only 2 levels. After, you get a "Secret" password for a secret minigame, which is Sky Challenge with a different Mario sprite.
Mario Quiz is a quiz with many easy questions. There were only 3 Mario Cartoons: SMBSS, SMB3, and SMW, yet the correct answers for that question was SMBSS, SMB3, SMW, and Mario All-Stars? Since when? There was never a 4th Mario cartoon, and if there was, it would have been on YouTube already.
I'm not gonna bother reviewing the other games, as there all the same.
 
Graphics
3 / 10
Mix-Mash of graphics from many different games. Why did I not say Mario games, you ask? Because some of these GFX are from non-Mario games. GFX consist of SMRPG, YI, AND YI graphics all on one screen. Not very nice for my eyes. Also included is this Bowser sprite from a Genesis pirate called Super Mario World. There is these blocks and the paddle from the breakout game, which is from the default Clickteam libs, which still come with the paid TGF2. There's also this Yoshi sprite from Yoshi no Kuropon, which why on earth how it is animated is not known, as that Yoshi sprite has only a standing pose as I can remember.
 
Sound
4 / 10
The sound is from the old Mario samples folder, which can be downloaded from Bowser Tech. When Mario gets hit, he makes a jumping noise. I have no idea.
That pretty much all there is to it.
 
Replay
2 / 10
I really don't see any one coming back to this, besides me. This game is the game I like to play for fun, but others play it for curiosity and then leave, and won't come back again.
 
Final Words
2 / 10
Think of this game as a railroad track. The gameplay tried to pass the track, but got it self killed by the train. The sound, graphics, and replay survived, but lost a spine and a few inner intestines. This game (or track) is not the one to play.

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