Goro Abe: The initial concept was to combine elements of a party game like WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$! and a more movement-based game like WarioWare: Smooth Moves into a motion control ...
The microgames on offer in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega ... intro — bears more than a passing resemblance to its SNES brethren, and that's likely its biggest fault. Though it's an excellent game ...
Super Mario Party Jamboree is the series’ newest superstar, with fantastic boards, minigames, and customizable rules that return to the classic formula while also confidently improving upon it.
Preparation: Simply draw or print a large picture of a pirate, and cut out some accessories to stick on for a swashbuckling take on the classic children’s party game Pin the Tail on the Donkey.
Consisting of 56 mini games (plus 3 hidden single player mini games), Mario Party takes the form of a traditional board game, with players taking turns to roll (hit) the dice block and move ahead ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Italian video and animation studio Dadomani designed a new ad for Moleskine that features a recreation of the "Game of Thrones" opening credits made entirely out of ...
Take Fall Guys and add puppies, and you’ve got yourself a hit party game. Party Animals is full of hilarious shenanigans as you go head to head with strangers or friends, online or offline.
During the 16-bit era, when Nintendo and SEGA were battling for supremacy, who could have imagined that a first-party Nintendo service would include games from the Mega Drive? But that's what has ...
With it, lead designer Keita Takahashi and Namco created the best-ever PS2 game intro. Was this prelude related to the story? No. Did it explain how the game worked? Not in the slightest.
With Fear The Spotlight, Blumhouse marks its debut in video games, which similarly excites me. Its games will also surely vary in quality, but this indie ghost story is a memorable debut ...
What makes a Mario Party worth attending? Sure, it’s great to get some friends together for an evening filled with mini-games, backstabbing, and luck-based turnarounds, but it’s been a while ...