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Moco Moco Friends Review – GamersFTW

Gabs from GamersFTW writes: Moco Moco Friends has a cute premise and visuals, with adorable creatures to collect and fight with. It is therefore disappointing that the game lacks depth in its system and mechanics, with a lot of functions involving luck, a lacklustre story, and repetitive missions.

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SmallestSteph3037d ago

So this didn't initially look like my kind of game but after reading and seeing the pictures it's so cute and I want to play so bad!! Awh!

HRD_Games3037d ago

Weirdly, more than "adorable girly Pokemon", it feels more like Yokai Watch to me. Though that may be splitting hairs. Still a pretty okay game.

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The 15 Best and Cutest Nintendo 3DS Games

We compiled a list of our 15 favorite Nintendo 3DS games, in case you missed that list, check it out here. but this time we’re being a little more specific. Kawaii lovers rejoice! Here are our favorite 15 cutest 3DS games.

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Review: Moco Moco Friends | Nintendo Life

NL:
Moco Moco Friends is a sweet, snappy, and engaging game that does what few of its ilk manage to: craft a genuinely high-quality experience that's tailor-made for younger players. That's not to say that Moco's friendly atmosphere and accessible gameplay are just for kids, of course; while its low difficulty level and boundless verbosity will put off some players, the young at heart, JRPG junkies, and anyone pulled in by the idea of a needlecraft-themed dungeon crawler will find a ton of fun stuffed into Moco Moco's pastel package.

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The 3DS and its introductory JRPG explosion

Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Something has been building on the Nintendo 3DS. Slowly, but surely, Nintendo, Aksys and XSEED have been contributing to an unintentional agenda. The handheld’s status as a JRPG haven this generation has been cemented since its 2011 debut, but there’s more to it than that. In the last seven months, it’s become the place to go for introductory JRPGs."

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