Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games might already win the award for the longest game name this year. But besides that, it?s a pretty fun collection of Olympic themed mini-games on the Nintendo 3DS. It doesn?t make much use of the 3D functionality, but other than that I found myself mostly enjoying it.
Like the previous entries on the both the DS and Wii, this game tosses together the worlds of Sonic and Mario, and puts them into the real world (to a certain degree). The game is filled with Olympic info and trivia, so there?s a certain edutainment value within.
The game makes heavy use of the touch screen, microphone, and tilt functions of the system. Skeet shooting, for instance, will use the tilt function to assist your aim. Whereas Sailing will require you to blow into the microphone to put some wind behind your sails.
Some of the games can be a little tedious, the already mentioned sailing event is a little awkward to play in public places, and in general not that fun. But there are literally so many events in the game that it?s hard to not find a handful that you?ll genuinely enjoy.
Multiplayer is restricted to local only, which is disappointing. It does allow for download play, so at least you can match up with other 3DS owners that don?t actually own the game.
Finally, you can just participate in the events you want to play, across a few difficulty levels. This will probably end up being your preferred way to play the game, and you can opt to play single events or make a playlist of sorts. Certain character classes are locked into different events, so unfortunately you can?t just choose to play Bowser against Tails in the 100m dash.
Worth noting is that every event begins with a little tutorial screen to help refresh your memory on how to control the event. It?s completely unobtrusive and appreciated as far as a tutorial goes, and pretty much necessary considering the number of events in the game.
Overall I found this collection to be pretty fun though, but it doesn?t do anything that?s particularly mind blowing. It?s competently put together, contains a fair amount of content for a mini-game collection, and really tosses in the kitchen sink when it comes to summer Olympic events. It?ll definitely appeal more to a younger audience, but I think it?s worth checking out for 3DS owners.
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