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I loved playing this game when I was a kid, so when i found a version I could play on my DS Lite, I scooped it up. It is similar to Tetris as the pieces drop from the top of the screen and you have to place them in appropriete places to clear your screen. If your like puzzle games, you'll like this.
Dr. Mario is a great game and I play it all the time. I will keep you coming back for more.
They should make a Dr. There were only a couple NES games I ended up playing after new consoles kept coming out. Finally, a minor problem is that when you hold down a pill to make it fall faster, the yellow turns into red as it falls. The pills are too small. Dr. Holding left and right is slower than the original, and flipping is slower as well. Mario was one of them.
Forget it. It pretty much looks the same, and it sounds the same, but here are the problems that keep me from playing it: The game isn't smooth like the original. This game doesn't live up to the original. Remember those tricky situations where you would have to slide a pill under other pills while flipping it. Mario for DS with the double screens.Heaven.
hahahahah I've been hooked ever since. Everything is AOK with this game. I've loved it from the first version on the Nintento games years ago. gail
My vision is fine, yet I find myself squinting at the screen trying to make out the different colors in order to decide where to drop them. I loved the original Dr. This was a good idea, but it doesn't work on such a small scale. It's very Tetris-like, except for making complete rows, you are matching up 4 like colors of pill halves to the same color virus until they have all been matched and eliminated. Mario, so when I got a GameBoy version I was excited. Unfortunately, the "pills" are so tiny that it is difficult to enjoy this process. However, if trying to make out minute details doesn't bother you, then you will probably enjoy this classic - especially if you love Tetris and are burned out on it.
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