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I argue that bringing up jackpot machine comparisons in the first place (in lieu that gambling's regulated and minors are barred from casinos) is not good look for the game.Yep, I mean everything's controlable regardless of whether the one who plays it has problems or not.
It's like if I had some jackpot machine next to me and it controlled well despite me being addicted to it. I'm not saying addiction is good though.
I want to see how this answer changes once you've played Mario Party: The Top 100.Yes, Super Mario Party
It's your opinion and all but it's honestly really hard for me to think of anything that justifies its $40 price. Great concept that severely lacks in content, with exactly one party board, plus poor minigame balancing results in MP8 and MP10 being very poorly represented.Top 100? I love that game!
The infamous Tug o' War minigame is there too. Now who on earth thought that was even a decent minigame?
This is true. I was stunned they brought back the control scheme, intact from the original game.but apparently according to the Wiki you still have to rotate the circle pad
The circle pad is harder to spin, is prone to snapping off (as several Smash players can attest), and there's no real reason for the game to use the circle pad when it could just as easily use a button.You got to remeber, the C stick on the 3DS doesn't skin you like on the N64