Testseek.co.uk have collected 39 expert reviews of the WarioWare D.I.Y. and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for WarioWare D.I.Y..
April 2010
(79%)
39 Reviews
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Abstract: Creating stuff has never been this much fun!So this was released a while ago 2010 to be precise, but I still believe that this is one of the best unheard of relatively games on the DS. While the system may be being overtaken by its 3D big brother, it's pr...
Abstract: The basic concept of any WarioWare title is to solve a selection of 5-10 second micro-games before the timer hits zero. Most of the fun comes from working out exactly what it is you have to accomplish and then going about it as fast as humanly possible...
In practice, the software strikes that rare balance between accessibility and technical possibilities perfectly, making the creative process as fun as receiving your first paint set, and the satisfaction of playing and sharing your eventual products ev...
Abstract: Game development is sort of like filmmaking with a much harsher learning curve. While anyone can grab a cheap camera and attempt to bring a story to life, it takes so much more effort to design a game. That’s not to say that filmmaking is easy, but it ...
Abstract: Throughout the history of video games there have been numerous attempts to give gamers the ability to create their own games without the need to actually learn the complexities of programming. From the early create your own text adventure packages all ...
Abstract: If you've played a WarioWare game in the past, you've undoubtedly wondered what must go through the minds of the people who create the insane levels. Whether it's a game about putting a finger in a nose or hitting a dog with a newspaper, the microgames...
WarioWare: D.I.Y. is one of those rare games that is really only as fun as the player makes it, because really, the amount of fun you have with this game largely depends upon your own creativity. Creating bite-sized microgames is certainly a blessing ...