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GamesMaster’s NintendoLand Review – Individual Attractions

A few days ago GamesMaster reviewed NintendoLand, and gave it 86%, we now have each of the attractions broken down with individual scores…. Animal Crossing Sweet Day – 5/5 “Sweet...

A few days ago GamesMaster reviewed NintendoLand, and gave it 86%, we now have each of the attractions broken down with individual scores….

Animal Crossing Sweet Day – 5/5

“Sweet Day may look like it’s saccharine simplicity – but there’s a raw tactical edge beneath the happy smiles.”

The Legend of Zelda Battle Quest – 3/5

“Battle Quest isn’t as patchwork as the art-style would suggest…”

Luigi’s Ghost Mansion – 5/5

“Ghost Mansion is superb, genuinely tense and frequently hilarious. The build-up in tension will have you squealing like a school girl.”

Takamaru’s Ninja Castle – 2/5

“It’s a surprisingly tricky game despite the simplicity: the sort of Nintendo launch game you use to impress visiting friends.”

Donkey Kong Crash Course – 3/5

“Crash Course doesn’t do all that much with the Wii U’s newfound capabilities, and the GamePad’s screen provides little more than a zoomed-in version of the action on your TV. But those minor niggles aside, it’s a tricky bout of skill that’ll see you carve your way through your five lives in no time at all. Hardly essential, but certainly fun.”

Pikmin Adventure – 3/5

“It’s Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum for the brain, but engaging nonetheless.”

Metroid Blast – 3/5

“This is the closest Nintendo Land comes to Deathmatch.”

Mario Chase – 5/5

“This is an indisputable Nintendo Land highlight, and the one you’ll keep coming back to again and again…”

Balloon Trip Breeze – 4/5

“As each level (and in-game day) ends, you attempt a podium landing – which is always a tense and exciting exercise in air traffic control. A total charmer.”

Octopus Dance – 2/5

“Has a weird dual screen system, as you switch screens mid game.”

Yoshi’s Fruit Cart – 2/5

“We love Yoshi’s babbling, but drawing lines on the GamePad screen to let him eat fruit on the top screen makes for a forgettable time. The twist: you can’t see fruit on the smaller device.”

Captain Falcon’s Twister Race – 2/5

“Use the GamePad to steer in Spy Hunter style, top-down racer, which flips to the big screen whenever you go through a tunnel. Switching screens isn’t that fun, though.”

About Andy W.

I'm the News & Social Editor here at Nintendo Enthusiast! I also compile the weekly sales reports, write features, conduct interviews and manage our extensive media catalogue. I'm an avid Nintendo Enthusiast, and when I'm not here working on the site can be found at the top of the leader boards on Black Ops 2 or thrashing Mattavelle at Need for Speed: Most Wanted U. My NNID is Sknygy, hope to see you on the battlefield!
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