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April 2010
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The editors liked
As always
There are tons of minigames to play and oodles of content to explore
Ingame design tools are easy to use
Despite their complexity
Connectivity with WarioWare
D.I.Y. Showcase on the Nintendo Wii is a smart perk.
Loads of varied microgames
Creation tools are powerful but accessible
Assembly Dojo game design challenges are great
Additional microgames are made available for free on a regular basis
Deep game creation tools
Excellent online features
The editors didn't like
Very little accessibility for the DS microphone
And DSi camera support is disappointingly nonexistent
Abstract: I've played so many WarioWare games throughout the years that the novelty has worn off a little. It truly was one of my favorite games back in the days of the GameCube, but after a while, the new micro-game collections didn't have a whole lot more to o...
Abstract: WarioWare D.I.Y. is probably the purest case you'll ever witness of Nintendo being, well, Nintendo. D.I.Y. takes an intrinsically complex concept and makes it simple and accessible. In the process, it also employs the grammar of videogames to transform...
This is truly Mario Paint for the Nintendo DS generation. Don't get WarioWare D.I.Y. if you're just interested in playing through the next batch of microgames from Nintendo; get it to show off that you have what it takes to do what Nintendo does...
Tons of mini-games to play and oodles of content to explore, in-game design tools are easy to use despite their complexity, connectivity with WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase on the Nintendo Wii is a smart perk
Very little accessibility for the DS microphone, DSi camera support is disappointingly non-existent, creation tools are clever but could use a bit more variety, automation and accessibility, especially for the common gamer
Although it's the most inventive and ambitious title in the WarioWare series so far, D.I.Y. still has a few issues that make it a little hard to handle, especially for casual gamers. Regardless, Intelligent Systems has crafted a fantastic addition to the...
Abstract: Many gamers would relish the chance to unleash their creative talent and make their own video game. Well, with Warioware DIY, you can, although don't expect it to be good enough to earn you enough money to retire on. At its core, Warioware DIY is softw...
Abstract: The bite-sized games in the WarioWare series never cease to amuse with their quirky ideas. Protecting cakes, noticing butterflies and swimming in synchrony are a far cry from shooting Nazis and pwning n00bs; they are ingenious and sweet, and most impor...
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...