I played one circuit after not having played this game in a long time and even after just one circuit it felt like a slog
Probably the better version of this game considering you can play it on the go, but there's something about the first mario & sonic at the olympic game that lacks identity and reason to play it over the later games. Yes, there are missions and an extras gallery about the history about the olympic games along with some minigames, but other than that it feels like there should have been more wackiness or something else to give this game more identity and reason to play above the others
Probably the better version of this game considering you can play it on the go, but there's something about the first mario & sonic at the olympic game that lacks identity and reason to play it over the later games. Yes, there are missions and an extras gallery about the history about the olympic games along with some minigames, but other than that it feels like there should have been more wackiness or something else to give this game more identity and reason to play above the others
The handheld counterpart to the first Mario & Sonic Olympic Games on Wii. This is a fairly simple affair, but also much more enjoyable at the same time.
The touch screen is used a lot in this game, running for example is done by rubbing across the screen, tapping to jump. Overall, the controls for the simpler games work quite well (although fencing again just seems like a complete mess, I don’t think they can get fencing right in these games). Some events, however, use the touch screen and d-pad or buttons. For me, these are a massive pain as I’m left handed, but I’m used to the right-handed way of playing games, so I need the stylus in my left hand but also feel like I need to use my left hand to turn via the D-Pad.
For singleplayer, you progress through 15 cups of 4 or 5 events. You can spend a coin on one of the events to double your score, but you only get one coin. This means that even if there are a couple of events that you can’t perform well at (Pole vault and Triple Jump for me), you can make up for it by doubling your score on an event you do well at. I managed to make it through them all without too much hassle.
Compared to the Wii version, the DS version of the original Mario & Sonic was actually quite enjoyable.
The touch screen is used a lot in this game, running for example is done by rubbing across the screen, tapping to jump. Overall, the controls for the simpler games work quite well (although fencing again just seems like a complete mess, I don’t think they can get fencing right in these games). Some events, however, use the touch screen and d-pad or buttons. For me, these are a massive pain as I’m left handed, but I’m used to the right-handed way of playing games, so I need the stylus in my left hand but also feel like I need to use my left hand to turn via the D-Pad.
For singleplayer, you progress through 15 cups of 4 or 5 events. You can spend a coin on one of the events to double your score, but you only get one coin. This means that even if there are a couple of events that you can’t perform well at (Pole vault and Triple Jump for me), you can make up for it by doubling your score on an event you do well at. I managed to make it through them all without too much hassle.
Compared to the Wii version, the DS version of the original Mario & Sonic was actually quite enjoyable.
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É... Minha memĂłria afetiva sobre esse aqui me enganou um pouco. Definitivamente nĂŁo Ă© um dos melhores jogos de olimpĂada dos mascotes, mas cumpre sua proposta.
As modalidades são bem variadas, mas o uso da Stylus chega encher um pouco a paciência. É tudo muito simplório.
Faltou um modo histĂłria, apesar de ter umas copas lá para ganhar/cumprir (que sĂŁo INSANAMENTE difĂceis).
As modalidades são bem variadas, mas o uso da Stylus chega encher um pouco a paciência. É tudo muito simplório.
Faltou um modo histĂłria, apesar de ter umas copas lá para ganhar/cumprir (que sĂŁo INSANAMENTE difĂceis).