Release Date: July 27, 2018
A collection of WarioWare minigames. It features both classic titles that are well known by the fans, as well as completely new titles. The game uses unique functions of the Nintendo 3DS console.
WarioWare Gold is a collection of very varied, small games similar to titles available on many other consoles, including Game Boy Advance and WiiU. The package features 300 games and is one of the biggest collections of games in the history. It was developed by Nintendo, a revered Japanese company.
The gameplay in WarioWare Gold is very varied and it depends on specific minigame. There are many classics available in the package, including titles from the Metroid series, Mario series, and games focused on the titular Wario. This time Nintendo decided to go one step further and to prepare some completely new minigames. These titles are adapted to the capabilities of 3DS. They frequently the touch screen, the motion sensors or the microphone of the console.
The modes in WarioWare Gold depend on specific minigame.
WarioWare Gold features very varies graphics that depend on selected minigame. It is worth mentioning that it is a package of retro games available on a mobile console – the expectations of the quality of graphics should be adequate.
Platforms:
Nintendo 3DS
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Game Ratings for WarioWare Gold Video Game.
GameCrate: 6.8 / 10 by Angelo D'Argenio
I had a great deal of fun playing this game, and it saddens me that I can't give it a better score. However, I just cannot imagine justifying the $39.99 price tag of WarioWare Gold for the few hours of gameplay it has to offer. The story mode is about how Wario slaps together a bunch of games in the hopes to make a quick buck off the gaming industry, and I'm sorry to say this might be a case of art imitating life.
Hardcore Gamer: 4 / 5 by Kirstin Swalley
WarioWare Gold is a perfect example of how to take the insanity of microgames from the past and shove them into one packed setting while still having each one stand out.
Twinfinite: 4 / 5 by Greysun Morales
While I wish WarioWare Gold had more new than old, it's definitely the ultimate package of microgames that will give any fan of WarioWare something to truly enjoy. There's tons of content here that presents Wario and friends in a shiny new light that – for a series that has always sort of taken the back seat – is much appreciated as a longtime fan myself.
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