Games Reviews: WarioWare: DIY

Reviewed,Rebecca Armstrong
Thursday 29 April 2010 19:00 EDT
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£34.99

Format DS

Publisher Nintendo

Wario’s back, but initially it looks like he’s meaner than ever, giving us just 90 minigames to play with. Boo hiss! But WarioWare: DIY is, as its title suggests, about doing it yourself. Not just playing the games, but actually creating them. The real fun here is making games – including graphics and music – rather than playing them, and if you’re willing to put in some time and patience, this approach to home-grown gaming is a rewarding one. A few DSi-specific capabilities would have been nice, but it’s not a DIY dealbreaker.

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