Game Revolution writes: "What is worse than average, 101 times?
A rundown of every low-production, tinny-sounding, uninspiring, and crap-tastic mini-game:
1. Basketball - Flick basketball on bottom screen into hoop on top screen. Way too sensitive controls. Perfect for a day of frustration. F."
+ Good variety of mini-games
- . . .of mostly crap.
- Most mini-games last one minute
- Painful, excruciating music
- Poor placement of mini-game information
- Better off picking one game, any game
Nintendo Life - One hundred and one games. It's a tempting proposition isn't it? It's unlikely that as an average consumer you will play, let alone purchase, one hundred and one games in a whole year, so when Nordcurrent comes a-knockin' at your door and offers you exactly that many titles for the low, low price of 700 Points, you'd be forgiven for thinking it's a Billy Bargain.
Atlus, a publisher known for its role-playing games-a genre not easily embraced by beginners has taken a stab or two at handheld puzzle games and do so again with their latest offering called 101 in 1: Explosive Megamix for the Nintendo DS.
WTP writes: "Beyond those initial games, you'll encounter even more distinct game types, like ones in which you guide a skydiver through hoops, brush a large set of teeth, fire arrows at a target, play sudoku, and avoid missiles in a spaceship. Each game can be played individually on a single Nintendo DS, and if you have a friend with a DS system and a copy of the game, you can play against each other via a local wireless connection. Though most of the games are easily learned via trial-and-error, you can read a text description of each from the menu screen, including details on how to play the game".