Testseek.co.uk have collected 23 expert reviews of the Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem.
December 2010
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Simple and undemanding fun
Great soundtrack filled with remixed Mario classics
How the public react in a world with platform and puzzle counterparts as accomplished as LittleBigPlanet 2, Limbo and Braid is another matter. 8.2/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....
Abstract: The original rivalry has been revived and it’s up to the player to help Mario save Pauline from the clutches of Donkey Kong once again. The mustachioed plumber usually has played the role of the hero in the past and once again takes the spotlight with...
Abstract: When Donkey Kong isn’t trying to get back his banana hoard, he taps into his devious side to pester Mario for the silliest of reasons. Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! starts off with the mustachioed plumber and Pauline from Donkey Kong giving ...
Loads of levels, interesting puzzle variations, excellent music. Overall, boss battles are the high point of the action.
Graphics could use some sharpening. Gameplay might get tedious if you're not the type of gamer enthralled by puzzles and strategy. Not markedly different from previous Mario vs. DK titles.
Abstract: Puzzle games and the Nintendo DS go together like Mario and Donkey Kong, which is apt here because both Mario and Donkey Kong appear in this puzzle game, Mini-Land Mayhem.Mini-Land Mayhem is one of those games I like to call "indirect puzzl...
Abstract: The Mario vs. Donkey Kong series has always been about ’puzzle platformer’ play, though whether the focus has been on one or the other or evenly split has varied. Mini-Land Mayhem definitely emphasizes the puzzle aspect, letting you give only the most ...
Abstract: With the exception of Metroid, Star Fox, Zelda, and a few others, Nintendo likes to keep things in their games relatively cutesy (just listen to any first-party Wii game's intro!). Though Mario's earliest iterations—Donkey Kong and the arena-based Mari...