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Dream Station: Cocoto Magic Circus Review

Dream Station writes: "Cocoto Magic Circus was developed by Neko Entertainment and plays similar to games like Point Blank. And while this game is a little on the short side, there is some fun to be had there for younger gamers.

Cocoto Magic Circus's story is almost nonexistent. At the beginning of the arcade mode, you are treated to about a 30 second cut scene that sets up the game. You have your characters standing around; talking in some gibberish language. Some mysterious fairy flies up, yells something at them, and then is almost immediately captured by some creepy clown. Honestly that's about it. Not much to go on there, but then again, that's not the reason to be playing the game, the minigames are."

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In search of the Wii U’s rarest game

Games Asylum: "The arrival of the Switch signals the end of the Wii U. This means those keen to keep up with current trends will likely turf out their Wii U collections in order to fund Nintendo’s exciting new plaything. There are plenty of rare collector’s editions and whatnot – Nintendo was quite fond of packaging amiibo with Wii U software towards the end of the system’s life – but what’s the rarest PAL retail release out there?"

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2647d ago
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MacWorld | Cocoto Magic Circus Review

Are you between the ages of 6 and 10? Are you unafraid of circus clowns? If you answered yes to both of these questions and still somehow have access to an iPhone or iPod Touch, Eurocenter's Cocoto Magic Circus is the game for you.

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About: Circus Games Review

About writes: "Game developers desperate to pay the rent often think, "I bet I could make some quick cash with a mini-game collection for the Wii. An assortment of simple, colorful games at a budget price released before Christmas might catch the eye of a few gift-shopping grandmothers and keep this company going so I don't have to take that job in my Uncle's car wash."

Some mini-game collections are abysmal, some are fun, but there are so many that I get a little depressed every time another one shows up in my mailbox. That being said, I have to admit to finding the mini-games of Circus Games rather pleasant."

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