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Dr. Mario World

 

 

SCORE: 62

 

Dr. Mario World  

 

Most of us at Family Friendly Gaming downloaded and tried Dr. Mario World on our smart phones and tablet devices when it first came out. The super majority of our family has already deleted this app. I will do the same after this review. Dr. Mario World is a repeat pay to play. The way around that is to avoid playing it for a few days. Then you have to deal with annoying updates.

Dr. Mario World must be connected online all the times. Like the other Nintendo apps Dr. Mario World crashed quite often. I am only able to play Dr. Mario World reliably when I am at home connected the router. When I am away from the house Dr. Mario World is not even close to reliable. Nintendo continues to do their apps all wrong. Nintendo continues to fail to listen.

The game play in Dr. Mario World is standard repeat pay to play concept. The game starts easy and lets you get some progress. Then Dr. Mario World gets more difficult and you will fail. You can use items or wait a day to play again. Or you can pay Nintendo money to buy your way to the next level. This repeats with every level until you realize the billionaires at Nintendo are just fleecing you.

Dr. Mario World looks like a Dr. Mario game. Dr. Mario World also sounds like a Dr. Mario game. We must solve each level and follow the mission guidelines. Normally we must get rid of all the viruses. We have a limited number of capsules to do this with. Other levels require things like find all of the hidden items. There are helpful items like shells in Dr. Mario World.

I really despise the frozen viruses in Dr. Mario World. They require multiple three or more matches to go away. Blocks can be a pain as well. The pills seem to come in a specific order. I did notice it change in some levels though. I did not have much fun playing Dr. Mario World on my iPhone, and iPad.
- Yolanda

 

Graphics: 70%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Android/iPad/iPhone
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Rating: ‘E’ -Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY


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