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Puzzling Minds
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 11 / 11
Date: December 17, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I always seem to find that one of the most addictive kinds of games of all time has to be puzzle games. Since those late 80's beginnings with Tetris, so many people have been going on the puzzle bandwagon. While there have been some well-recognized iones like Columns, Yoshi's Cookie, the target practice puzzler Bust A Move, and the recently released puzzle masterpiece Meteos, the classics like Dr. Mario have absolutely maintained a constant into how a good puzzle game lasts. Dr. Mario was released previously for the Game Boy Advamce last year as part of the limited edition classic NES series, and now it has a makeovered partner to share it with.
Dr. Mario and Puzzle League 2-pack for the Game Boy Advance is a pair of addictive games onto one cartridge. Dr. Mario is a unique puzzler that test your mind and connections against viruses that infect yur bottle. The object is to connect 4 of a kind of the same color, inorder to extract the viruses fair and square. This still remains as addictive as it was made years ago.
The other game is also very unique, Puzzle League, is agame similar to Dr. Mario. This game however, places all the blocks into one place to where you'd have to connect across or vertically inorder to score big points. The game is also as addictive as it originated a few years ago. The control for the games are very simple and easy to responsd to. The graphics and the sound for both of these games also are simple and maintain their value into the original gameplay, especially Dr. Mario.
All in all, while people would rather maintain other puzzle game these days, you still can't deny the classics. Dr. Mario and Puzzle League for the Game Boy Advance is a great 2-pack, and still delivers after all that time they originated. This is a great buy for Game Boy Advance owners, definitely, and that is not a puzzling answer.
Graphics: B+
Sound: B 1/2+
Control: A 1/2-
Fun & Enjoyment: B+
Overall: B+
For Tetris Attack, Panel De Pon, and Puzzle League lovers!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 11
Date: January 24, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I thought I was going to have to fork over some cash to pick up an old school Super NES and Tetris Attack but they finally made this game available for Gameboy Advance. I could care less about Dr. Mario. I used to own Dr. Mario for the original Gameboy but it was never a game that impressed me that much. But Puzzle League (aka Tetris Attack or Panel de Pon) is a classic puzzle game that is probably the absolute most addicting puzzle game I have ever played. It seems that this game has a very small yet obsessive following. The people that do know about this game all swear its the best game ever invented.
They did release a version for Gameboy Color called Pokemon Puzzle Challenge and an N64 version called Pokemon Puzzle League.
There are a few modes you can play:
1 Player Solo - Marathon, Timed, Line, Garbage, Puzzle
1 Player vs. CPU - Vs. Garbage, Vs. Timed, Vs. Line
2 Player - requires a multi-link cable but you can play with a single cartridge.
Pros:
- Multi-player w/ one cartridge
- Sleep mode - You can put the game in sleep mode to pause it which will turn off the gameboy, and when you turn it back on the game will resume.
- SRAM - Stats can be saved
Cons:
- No characters (Cute original Tetris Attack characters or Pokemon)
- Price - They should have just put Puzzle League on a cartridge of its own and lowered the price.
All in all, this is a perfect translation of the classic puzzle game for the Gameboy Advance.
old skool classic
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 4 / 5
Date: December 27, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Harkening back to the old school GameBoy era, Nintendo's releasing a GBA combination game cart which features two great classic Nintendo puzzler titles, Dr. Mario and Puzzle League.
For those uninitiated, Dr. Mario is a puzzle game where, Mario assumes the role of a pharmaceutical druggist who's tasked to get rid of the nasty viruses by dropping colored pills into a bottle--don't ask me the scientific theory behind matching four of the same colored pills and viruses to eliminate them. While Dr. Mario is a hugely popular Nintendo franchise, many Nintendo neophytes may not recognize Puzzle League under its current name; however diehard puzzle fans may recall the various monikers the series has assumed over the years, such as Tetris Attack, Panel de Pon, and Pokemon Puzzle League. In Puzzle League, players are tasked to match three pieces of the same color to eliminate them before the screen fill up--simple and entertaining.
Great for puzzle game fans, but not for everyone
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: December 17, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I am a puzzle game fanatic. From Tetris to PoyoPop to Kirbii No Kira Kira Kizzu (only released in japan). My three favorites are Meteos, Panal de PonPon (Puzzle League), and Dr.Mario. This game has the later two. This pack is a real deal. two of the gratest puzzle games of all time in one pack. they have no story though. some people arent into puzzle games. i love puzzle games because they give me a challenge. if you like challanges you will love this. Puzzle League contains many modes of play Including puzzle , garbage (a mode that you have to get rid of certain blocks before the pile up too high), and time attack. this game is defenitly woth a rent. then decide if you want to buy it.
Great classic paired with a real gem
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: April 24, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Dr. Mario is as fun as ever. I'm not real pleased with the revised graphics. I don't care to see Mario sway while holding the next vitamin, nor do I need to see him dance at the completion of the stage. There's a lot of screen real estate wasted on the GBA SP platform; this could have been used for a more detailed playing field.
Puzzle League is one of those games that intrigues then addicts. It's pretty darn cool in its simple play but complicated potential. This cart is a great buy for older gamers that need to kill time occaisionally.
HORRIBLY ADDICTIVE!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 26, 2007
Author: Amazon User
This is such a fun game, and both of the games, Dr Mario and Puzzle League are truly addictive! I bought it for my son, and between him and me, I don't know who likes to play it more!!
Blah
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 64
Date: January 11, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Nintendo is getting out of hand. Mario games are getting crappier, crappier and crappier. Mario is for one year olds. He should die. Maybe Sonic, Halo or any other character that doesn't come from nintendo should be world famous than this weakest-character-in-the-video game-history. All of his games is junk. This game is badd.
You really don't need Puzzle League
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 3
Date: January 11, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I bought this because I've been a Dr. Mario fanatic since I was in grade school and it gives me both nostalgic and entertainment pleasures. Dr. Mario is great but puzzle league sucks...
Memory Lane
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I got Dr. Mario for my 30 something daughter. She loved the game then and she loves it as much now. She'll have trouble getting it away from her 7 year old son. It's still easy to understand and just as addicting as it was many moons ago. And the puzzle league is fun for them too.
Tetris Attack
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I have looked for the upgrade to Tetris Attack for years. (Since the Super Nintendo). I just didn't realize that they changed the name. Plays the same, just doesn't have the intermissions. I enjoy the game.
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