Instead of a collection of minigames, this WarioWare title allows you make the games, because the D.I.Y in the title means do it yourself.
Snapped! is the latest WarioWare microgame-fest, showcasing the DSi's camera functionality.
A spin-off from the stupidly successful Diner Dash games, Wedding Dash involves planning the perfect wedding and making sure the reception goes well before the bride becomes Bridezilla. That's not ...
This is a charming little romp through one small boy’s imagination, and it's at least slightly better than most movie tie-in platformers.
The drawings are in the same brilliantly detailed style as the books, but they’re wasted on such small screens. It’s nice to see a developer bothering to make a good ...
This classic-style fighter has tons of anime archetypes battling it out, including the dungeon-crawling Izuna from the Unemployed Ninja series, since they all share the same developer.
With nine different events, most of which are not fun, there is no real reason you should spend a lot of time on this game. Unless you really enjoy curling.
Clunky controls and a clumsy camera make what should be a quick-paced fun adventure feel a bit too imprecise to ever seem like much fun.
In this condescendingly easy adventure game, the story isn’t strong enough to keep mystery fans interested, and the gameplay isn’t really good enough to warrant anyone else playing it.
This zoo-based sim game has 95 species of fuzzy, wuzzy animals to care for and observe.
Although there are nine different match types and performance-boosting trading cards to use in matches, it still feels like a step backwards to move forwards.
Poorly replicates the console versions and replaces a great grapple system with confusing touch controls.