M&M's Adventure

M&M's Adventure

released on Dec 13, 2008

M&M's Adventure

released on Dec 13, 2008

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 missions and keep the candies from leaving!


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M&M's Adventure is a bland 3D platformer aimed at a young audience. You'll control the iconic M&M's mascots through uninspired factory environments, solving basic puzzles and collecting scattered candy pieces. The gameplay is repetitive and lacks challenge, the visuals are outdated, and the story is forgettable. While M&M's Adventure might entertain very young children for a short time, most players will quickly find themselves craving something more exciting.

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I can't believe THIS GUY's the manager here. Seriously, I'd like to have a word with the person who thought M&M's Adventure was a good idea. This game is an absolute trainwreck from start to finish. If you've ever wondered what it's like to play a game that seems like it actively despises its players, this is it.

I'll box you in ya ears! That's how I felt about the gameplay. It's clunky, unresponsive, and more frustrating than a Rubik's Cube with missing pieces. The controls are as unreliable as a broken compass in a dark forest. You'll be pulling your hair out, trying to get your M&M character to do anything remotely sensible.

And don't even get me started on the sound design. It's like they hired a tone-deaf walrus to compose the music. The repetitive, grating tunes will haunt your nightmares for weeks. I mean, it's like they were trying to create a soundtrack that could induce madness.

Nanana boo b-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! That's what you'll be hearing in your head as you try to make sense of this game's nonsensical design. It's like a bad acid trip in video game form. The glitches and bugs are so prevalent that you'll wonder if the developers were trying to make a statement about the futility of life.

GETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEADGETOUTOFMYHEAD. Yes, please, just get out of my head, M&M's Adventure. I played this so you don't have to. Save your sanity and your taste for chocolate.

Leave me alone you Red M&M... because this game is a menace, and it's a mystery how it ever saw the light of day. If I could give it a lower score, I would. Consider my M&M's officially boycotted. Skittles for life!

Score: 1/10

kind of insane that i wasnt turned off from video games forever at an early age when shovelware garbage like this made up a large part of my gaming diet as a kid

I can't believe THIS GUY's the manager here