It's not much, but it's a start. I have a feeling that if you didn't have Nintendo Power, this game wasn't really enjoyable.

I have played this game several times over. The game design and appeal to curiosity is meticulous and masterfully done, and I will definitely be playing this game over and over as time passes.

This one is like the predecessor to the true ride that is the Rush games, so I appreciate it for that at least.

It's fine. A little cute. Doesn't live up to the classics.

I liked the day stages, and the night stages overstayed their welcome a little, but the game is fine. The level design can range from basic to surprisingly challenging in very select moments. The UI reminds me of an old-school Java mobile game, which isn't flattering.

Please play this game with a friend or a family member. The randomly generated journey of yours is a bit tedious, but having someone by your side to laugh at the game with you makes it a lot better.

This game is charming, but it lacks the polish of later Puyo Puyo entries. If you know how to take advantage of early Puyo Puyo jank, play it with a friend. The look on their face will be priceless

Honestly, this game is just as basic as it gets. Is it worthy of hatred? I suppose so. It's a lot less charming than Sonic Chaos and Sonic Triple Trouble, and for its time it was definitely carried by its graphics. But I can't really hate it. It's just really basic.

Aside from Majora's Mask, I would say that this game is actually mastery of the traditional 3D Zelda style. The motion controls are a mite annoying in some aspects, but very fun in the other.

This is a very charming and downright fascinating puzzle game. I've never played one like it before.

The game's pretty solid! Unfortunately, its biggest setback is that it's a Flash game, and you can really tell that it was held back by its engine, especially with the awful netcode. I do think that it's worth playing, though.

This game is a labor of love, and I respect it, but it's not worth playing in the modern era. Its physics are incredibly simplistic, and I still remember the grueling process of unlocking every character, which was more of a time-sink than any Smash game I've played. Kudos to you if you grew up with it like me, but I don't recommend coming back to it.

A bit lackluster now that I've played the games that have come before it. It's essentially Sonic Advance 2-lite with a some neat tidbits. Despite that, it's pretty well made, and I recommend giving it a play.

Enjoyed it in 2013. I was disappointed to find there wasn't anything to come back to.