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Abstract: Name: Marble Saga: KororinpaGenre: PuzzlePlatform: WiiThe phrase “third party Wii game” doesn’t do much to inspire confidence in gamers these days, so “third party Wii puzzler with motion controls that’s balance board compatible” may just make you want...
Abstract: Not Perfect, But Still a Must-Buy Not every new feature is good. The game has introduced its version of a story, in which for some reason an ant named Anthony needs you to run these mazes, and it is as uninteresting and unnecessary as can be. The stor...
Abstract: Your goal in Marble Saga: Kororinpa is to guide your marble to the end of each stage by tilting the Remote, while collecting a set number of crystals and any bonus items you feel daring enough to go after along the way. Theres an unnecessary story ab...
Abstract: Excellent controls and addictive gameplay define this as one of the Wiis finest. When the second entry of the Kororinpa series arrived at my door, I wasnt quite sure what to expect. I had never actually played the original title, and the only point ...
Abstract: The Wii was born for tilt-and-tumble marble games. The console's remote has yet to fulfill such fantasies as simulating the perfect golf game, or swinging a lightsaber with the ease and accuracy of a Jedi Knight - but by God, we can play marbles! That'...
Abstract: The original Kororinpa:Marble Mania may have been a very simple game, but I can honestly say I enjoyed it more than anything else that came out for the Wii that year. A no-frills challenge combined with marbles that sported a bit more personality than...
Abstract: This is a game that Wii owners should have in their collections. It makes great use of the Wii-Mote motion controls, which is one reason to have a Wii in the first place. The game doesn’t require a lot of thought, but does require a lot of concentratio...
Abstract: The Kororinpa series is back with a bigger and better title. The continuation of the Wii's original marble saga, comparable with Super Monkey Ball and Marble Madness as far as gameplay, is definitely a step-up from the previous title. I really enjoyed ...