This is one of the worst Mario games to be ever created.

User Rating: 2 | Undake 30: Same Game - Mario Version SNES
Wow. This is one of the worst Mario games to be ever created. All you do is getting rid of the same exact group of character icons over and over again. For example, if there was a group of mushrooms and you click on then, then they suddenly disappear. There are also Mario, Yoshi, and star icons to group together and get rid of. The larger the same icons are grouped, the higher your score will be. This game gets boring very quickly, and the text is in Japanese. Luckily, you save your high scores. Unfortunately, there isn't any multiplayer, so you have to take turns beating your high scores with your friends.

Also, the music itself repeats over and over again. You basically hear the same Mario themed music that continues to loop over and over again. The graphics are what you expect for a Super Nintendo game. It visually looks almost as good as Super Mario World. This game is just very easy, and there's not enough content for you to want to keep on playing this game. The only reason you would come back to it, if you're a casual gamer that likes simple games like these. Hardcore gamers should steer clear from this game. Note: This game was only released in Japan, but you can download it off of a SNES ROM and emulator website.

The good - graphics are almost up to par with other SNES games, controls are responsive

The bad - gameplay is very repetitive and way too short, no multiplayer, lasting approval, presentation, and music is painfully limited

Presentation - 0.5 You basically try to group up icons and get rid of them. That's all you do in this game.

Graphics - 6 They are basic, colorful, and looks almost as good as Super Mario World.

Sound - 1 The music itself is repetitive, and it's the only music you'll ever hear.

Game play - 2 The controls are responsive, but it's very boring to play alone all the time.

Lasting Approval - 0.5 This game has a little bit to offer because there isn't any multiplayer modes.

Overall: 2 out of 10