Testseek.co.uk have collected 9 expert reviews of the Major Minors Majestic March and the average rating is 48%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Major Minors Majestic March.
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Abstract: From developers NanaOn-Sha (PaRappa the Rapper) and artist Rodney Greenblat comes one of the oddest rhythm games to ever appear on a home console. Major Minor's Majestic March has been in development for quite some time now, and it's finally hitting store...
Published: 2017-04-07, Author: Sean , review by: gamingtrend.com
Decent, fitting soundtrack
Characters have 1-2 images that never change for emotion, Choices do not end up having consequences, Story tries to be too much, ends up being too little, Saving at predetermined parts rather than anytime makes for a horrible retread
MajorMinor is simply an inadequate visual novel. Its inspirations are present, but the muddled story, flat characters and non-consequential choices drown out any good narrative it is trying to represent. It is pawsitively not worth your time or money
Abstract: Major Minors Majestic March uses a game play concept thats unique enough to engage and satisfy a young mind, which is the target market for this game. The older gamer might enjoy the first few minutes, but after that this game becomes too easy and s...
Abstract: While there are a lot of interesting ideas here in Major Minor’s Majestic March, I can’t help but think that this game suffers the symptoms of Samba de Amigo. It has poor Wii remote detection, and it should have waited for Wii MotionPlus. The whimsica...
Abstract: Major Minor’s Majestic March is perfect for families, especially those with very young children, trying to get into the rhythm genre – it’s short, easy, cute, and inoffensive. For the twelve-and-up crowd, though, the simplistic gameplay, dull song sele...
Abstract: Visually speaking Major Minors Majestic March is simple but yet effective. The colors definitely jump of the screen and the whole thing looks like a cartoon. There are lots of things going on (e.g. moving merry-go-round, town member walking about, fis...
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Published: 2009-04-08, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: In Major Minors Majestic March, you use a magical baton that houses the spirit of your great great grandmother to lead a band of dogs, dolphins, flamingos, and flowers. By moving the Remote up and down to a steady tempo, you lead your marching menage...
Imprecise, inconsistent controls, The seven performances can be completed in less than an hour, Frustrating tempo drops and missed gestures, Unpleasant Wii Remote speaker sounds.
Problematic controls rain on this whimsical, yet shallow, parade. ...