Platform:Nintendo DS Your favorite colorful candy characters are back in their first free-roaming adventure. It's the end of the day at the M&M's Candy Factory, but one packet of candy is missing from the delivery truck. It's your mission to explore each sector of the factory and discover all of the scattered hidden candies in order to make the delivery on time. Run on conveyor belts, jump around packing crates, and sneak your way around the factory - but be prepared for the Bosses that are waiting to thwart the mission and keep the candies from leaving.
B**G
This game is really fun. OK
This game is really fun.OK, so the physics are broken, the same 12 second music loop plays for the entire game, the level design is confusing...but the graphics are better than you'd expect, and the game gets brutally difficult by the end (especially because of the broken physics).8/10 bad game experience.
L**.
Five Stars
100% satisfied
S**.
Good DS Game
I got this for my daughter for her birthday and she enjoy's it. It better than some of the other games available.
M**L
Five Stars
excellent!
D**N
Five Stars
kids love it
R**)
Is there a blander 3D platformer?
I'll give Zoo credit for actually trying to do one of those, but the fact is: This is really just another case of branding over game. M&M's Adventure is a butchered DS port of the Wii game of the same name , but considering the M&M's brand and its reputation in video games, the console version was most likely just trying to cash-in on the candies, too. While it's interesting that the DS game's more-or-less a direct port, it's at least translated in a disastrous fashion. For starters, the framerate can be headache-inducing, and there's only one piece of background music the entire time.M&M's Adventure is a poor man's Super Mario 64 . You play as one of the M&M's characters and go around uninteresting factory-like environments locked behind doors to gather a total of 120 green M&Ms. Notice any similarities yet? Well, unlike Mario's epic revolutionary venture, M&M's Adventure suffers in so many areas. The levels are as dull as they can get. Boxes and platforms are seemingly scattered around without rhyme or reason, and all you can do is run and jump. And you may wonder "Are there at least any enemies?" - There are, but pose no threat whatsoever. Mario 64 is looking better and better by the second.
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