Hi All,
Just picked this up from Play-Asia, and as noticed there wasn't a thread for it and so here are my first impressions.
Its a touch-orientated platform-game, and the main concept of the game is that Wario can disguise himself in different costumes to gain different abilities. The user changes Wario's costumes via drawing on Wario himself with the stylus (different shapes equal different costumes).
To be honest, there is quite a bit of Japanese Text (when Wario converses with other characters) and for me as an English-only speaker it's very much a trial and error process at the moment. However, most of it is pretty simple to pick-up as it is self-explanatory. For example, to open treasure-chests you have to draw on Wario's bubble icons; once the chests are open they present the player with a stylus-puzzle (e.g. re-aarange the tiles, squash all the bugs etc.). The treasure chests are a fun part of the game.
The graphics are great, and if you've played and of the Gameboy Wario games before (or even Wario's Woods) you'll probably feel right at home as it's a very similar set-up - but jut the added bonus of using the stylus. The different characters are fantastic, and really well done. It also reminds me a little of Killer7 in that you need to use the different costumes for different areas of the game.
So far, I've played through the first two levels - I will keep you all posted as I get deeper into the game.
Overall, pretty good though, and am looking forward to the rest of the game!
Just picked this up from Play-Asia, and as noticed there wasn't a thread for it and so here are my first impressions.
Its a touch-orientated platform-game, and the main concept of the game is that Wario can disguise himself in different costumes to gain different abilities. The user changes Wario's costumes via drawing on Wario himself with the stylus (different shapes equal different costumes).
To be honest, there is quite a bit of Japanese Text (when Wario converses with other characters) and for me as an English-only speaker it's very much a trial and error process at the moment. However, most of it is pretty simple to pick-up as it is self-explanatory. For example, to open treasure-chests you have to draw on Wario's bubble icons; once the chests are open they present the player with a stylus-puzzle (e.g. re-aarange the tiles, squash all the bugs etc.). The treasure chests are a fun part of the game.
The graphics are great, and if you've played and of the Gameboy Wario games before (or even Wario's Woods) you'll probably feel right at home as it's a very similar set-up - but jut the added bonus of using the stylus. The different characters are fantastic, and really well done. It also reminds me a little of Killer7 in that you need to use the different costumes for different areas of the game.
So far, I've played through the first two levels - I will keep you all posted as I get deeper into the game.
Overall, pretty good though, and am looking forward to the rest of the game!
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