WarioWare: Twisted![img width=145 align=right]http://www.rfgeneration.com/images/games/U-074/bf/U-074-S-06530-A.jpg[/img]
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Game: WarioWare: Twisted!Console: Nintendo GameBoy Advance
Year: 2005
RFG ID: U-074-S-06530-A
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Genre: Unique
Players: 1 Player
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Mario Party mini-games have become not just an addition to our favorite video games but the entire basis for many of them. Nintendo led the way with that game and have since been mimicked by many. True to their nature, Nintendo has remained at the innovative forefront of mini-game development.
With their
WarioWare series, they've brilliantly taken mini-games to the portable scene, where gamers can enjoy a quick round anywhere, no matter how little time they have to play.
WarioWare: Twisted! takes a new twist (pun only partially intended) on mini-games with its tilt sensor.
Is Nintendo wearing out yet another franchise too quickly, or have each of the
WarioWare titles been innovative enough to warrant their purchase? Do you enjoy these games that center solely around mini-games or would you prefer mini-games to remain as an added bonus to a deeper style of game?