This game isn’t so much a game in many respects as it is a early design platform. There is one game in this though that allows you to act as a fly swatter and that’s entertaining for all of fifteen minutes. The true beauty of this game is that it is limited only by the bounds of the users imagination. When you become bored with it, and the Nintendo Generation certainly will, it will become somewhat difficult to FIND A REASON TO PICK IT BACK UP WITH ANY FREQUENCY. I am not however referring to the thing I do which is have nostalgia flashbacks every year or so that push me to pick it up again. Oh well, I keep it in the collection so that says something about me or Mario.
By NekoTheSpook | Review Date: Mar 24, 2007 | SNES
A simple idea; release a game that let the user draw, make musical compositions, and short animations. Toss in a mouse, while you're at it, and even a simple point-and-click game to help sharpen your click skill. And t... Read Full Review
I love this little... ummm... this really isn't a game is it? No, it's more of an art tool disguised as a game. It allowed children and those adults who played games, to experience something different in their everyday g... Read Full Review