I didn't actually enjoy this game as much as I'd hoped given the cute aesthetic and some really cute songs. I guess for whatever reason I didn't enjoy the levels that much, and I found that not all the songs are as cutesy as the ones I initially knew.

My first Mario Kart, and the one I played by far the most. I eventually taught myself to snake and beat almost all the staff ghosts, which seemed impossibly hard at first at the age I got the game. Might not be the best Mario Kart objectively, but the most special to me.

I don't actually remember finishing this game but I remember it being decently fun.

Played through in one session, it was okay.

Supposedly fun, but I absolutely hated the controls and put this down shortly after starting it. I didn't really care for the aesthetic either.

Great selection of characters and stages, but I wish there was more to do with them besides just Smash matches. Like Brawl's story mode or missions.

Aside from the obvious ads, I found this actually decently enjoyable long ago while constantly messing with the tablet's clock to get around time gating.

Got this on Switch after enjoying the arcade version. It plays quite nicely on a pro controller, and the music generally suits my taste.

I think I was already a little too old for Club Penguin when I started playing it...

Was fun but what I really wanted to do was cause chaos by throwing everything all over the place

Some fun things to do in the early days of the internet.

I haven't fooled around with it too much yet, but the interface is solid and the ease of sharing and playing levels is awesome.

My first handheld Nintendo game. I was absolutely hooked even though I had no idea what I was doing. Sadly, I was frustrated with the slow pace of the game when I tried replaying it many years later. But that won't change the special place this game holds in my heart, and how awesome the music and pixel art are - still among my favorites.

It's alright. Fun for being a mobile game in the early days of mobile games.