Review Information
Game Reviewed Tidal Toss, by Yoshiman, Mario Gamer
Review Author Bacteriophage
Created Aug 10 2007, 6:54 PM

General Commentary and Game Overview
I vaguely remember seeing this in the minigame comp; it was definitely worth a good place (though I never found out how it ended.) Yoshi's Tidal Toss is highly polished to draw you in, but it delivers at its core, too; it's complicated enough to keep you wondering, but simple enough to keep you addicted.
 
Pros -Highly polished
-Simple, addictive gameplay
 
Cons -Some aspects are a bit hard to control (for example, you never know when you're going to hit Frantic)
-A bit hard to get used to, in the beginning
 
Impressions
Gameplay
9 / 10
Very nice, indeed. It's everything a good minigame should be: just enough to keep you playing for hours, and nothing more. It's also fast-paced, which makes for some serious fun.
 
Graphics
10 / 10
Love 'em. This game is honestly one of the most polished minigames (or fangames, for that matter) that I've seen in a while. Everything is so precisely placed, but nothing is overdone. Excellent job here.
 
Sound
9 / 10
Well, it is a minigame, so there really isn't much to grade on here. But what was included (namely the main theme) fits very well with the game itself, so there isn't much room for improvement!
 
Replay
10 / 10
Once again, the best kind of minigame is the kind that you will end up playing over and over, just to beat your high score. This game was a great example. Once you've learned to play, you won't stop for quite some time.
 
Final Words
9 / 10
Highly polished and highly addicting, Tidal Toss is definitely worth the download.

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