Toad, the hero of this story (or Mushroom-head to his mates) gets to show off his muscles in this Tetris-style falling block game by lifting and stacking bombs and monsters. Our friend Toad cleverly discovered that if he puts monsters of the same colour in a row along with a bomb of the same colour that they will disappear. What a random discovery!
Toad can pick up and move monsters one at a time or in stacks around the pit. The goal is to align like-colored critters and then eliminate them with a bomb blast of the same shade – for example, if a red bomb appears at the top of the screen, grab as many red monsters as possible and position them underneath. When the bomb touches them, the explosion will clear them off the screen.
Things start of quite simply but before long you have to deal with monsters of many different colours so you will really have to concentrate. Before long the gameplay can get quite frantic as you desperately move stacks of monsters around trying to make a chain.
In addition to all this there is a fun 2 player head-to-head mode and boss battles too. Whilst this is a fun puzzler it’s a shame Nintendo didn’t put the superior Super Nintendo incarnation of the game on the Virtual Console which has a more comprehensive array of gameplay modes and looks a lot nicer too.
Wario’s Woods is fun for a while but enjoyment for most will no doubt be short-lived. If you are a fan of falling-block style games you will no doubt get pleasure out of this but there really isn’t anything original to see here. Wait and see if Dr Mario or one of the more established Nintendo puzzlers shows up on the Virtual Console, your money would be better spent there.
1. Bass X0
18 Feb 2007, 23:35 GMT
I really wish they had done the superior SNES game instead. I suppose the graphics are good... for the last ever NES game that is (but still nothing compared to the SNES game).
2. Jason Williams
19 Feb 2007, 12:56 GMT
Yeah it's strange they released this one. It's still a pretty good laugh thou, but then I am a sucka for falling block games like this!
3. Baldasacoot
26 Feb 2007, 14:48 GMT
An obvious Tetris-alike attempt released at a time when everyone was trying to out-tetris Tetris .. and it shows.
The the gameplay has been enhanced in many ways above 'simple puzzle game' mechanics. These enhancements are good in themselves but only serve to over complicate the gameplay in Wario's Woods. This is a simple puzzle game but with unnecessary 'arcadey' elements added. Instantly forgettable in every way.
4. Negrin
22 Mar 2007, 11:37 GMT
Say what you want but I love this game. Sure, it would've been cool if they had gone with the SNES version instead but that said, I don't mind it all that much. The game itself might very well be my favorite falling-blocks game out there. The arcadey elements that Bald-as-a-coot dislikes in my opinion make the game -- and that's why it stands out from a multitude of your run-of-the-mill Tetris clones. It's a really cool game if you ask me -- and I'm not even a big fan of the genre. But then again, maybe that's precisely the reason I like it so much.
5. StarSoldier1
07 Jun 2007, 03:30 GMT
I liked the NES version too since you can fight bosses in it and there are all new time trials.
6. SKTTR
11 Jun 2007, 12:15 GMT
This is a great underrated overlooked puzzler.
I recommend the download for everyone who likes sorts of Tetris.
Deep gameplay mechanics, but a simple enjoyable game overall.
I regularly play this on Animal Crossing so I wait for the SNES version on VC.
4 Stars! This could be the puzzle game you always wanted.
7. Zephyr Tread
23 Jul 2007, 03:01 GMT
Interesting game with an interesting concept and a creative gaming interface, stacking them yourself rather than selecting where they land (such as in tetris) is a lot of fun, it's always a challenge to keep things organized and things can get pretty intense on the later levels. I'll say this: THIS GAME IS NOT FOR EVERYONE. I had played this on Animal Crossing and knew that I liked it before I downloaded it, You don't necessarily need to like most other puzzle games to like it. Try it if you like, competetive multiplayer is great and suspend play are perfect for this game.
8. Mii be you
31 Jul 2007, 22:56 GMT
Good game. but the SNES version is a little better.
(Just so you know, this game's on Animal Crossing.)
9. Jake
01 Aug 2007, 22:37 GMT
i like this one cuz its only 500 points
10. KJ
29 Aug 2007, 07:27 GMT
It's quite simple: the NES version of the game was featured in the GameCube version of Animal Crossing, which, if you didn't know, had emulated versions of various NES games, but no SNES games (for various reasons). Long story short, they wanted to make all the games on AC available for purchase on Virtual Console, so they included the NES version instead of the SNES version.
No, it doesn't make sense, but lately, neither does Nintendo.
11. KeeperBvK
08 Oct 2007, 10:43 GMT
I love Wario's Woods and I spent hours with it. The nrmal singleplayer will keep you entertained long enough with its 100+ levels including cool bosses, Time Attack will have you keep coming back...and the gameplay itself is just really nice as it diverges from your typical "move the falling block" stuff.
12. Beau
25 Nov 2007, 04:03 GMT
I don't think the SNES version is so much "superior" personally. The NES version has it's own advantages I feel. For one thing, the method for beating bosses in the NES version is more creative & original then the SNES one.
In the SNES version, you just battle bosses in a VS-mode 2-player mode (You VS the computer) style like most other puzzle games do. And while that's nice, I prefer the NES method.
In the NES version, you battle bosses directlly on your game screen with Toad, (You battle bosses in every 10th level of "Game B") by lining up matching monsters, and bombs next to the boss to damage it. (And try to reduce their Heart points to zero.) The boss will also occasionally teleport, and each one has different methods/patterns of making falling monsters/bombs appear, so it's not as easy as it sounds.
And it's acctually more possible to get to level 100 and get the ending then other puzzlers. The save feature also comes in handy, and let's you continue from every 5th level you've gotten to.
The time trial mode is also nice to, and a tutorial mode that teaches you how to play the game in a nice way.
Anyways, I feel Wario's Woods is a very underated puzzler, it's kinda like Dr. Mario meets Super Mario 2. If you like puzzle games like Tetris, Yoshi's Cookie, and Dr. Mario give this game a look. It's a nice little gem.
13. Sarato
05 Dec 2007, 12:26 GMT
Too bad that the PAL version doesn't have as good round music as the NTSC version. The PAL versions music is a little more annoying but this is still my favourite puzzle game, EVER!
And that is cool because i usualy hate puzzle games but this one is really really good. I love this game!
14. WaddleWave
05 Feb 2008, 19:55 GMT
Like almost everyone has stated...want some NES games? Animal Crossing has a LOT...even Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Punch-Out!!,etc. Anyway, this game is great puzzler, few games that saves, every 5 stages it creates a checkpoint so any time you may go to the menu and start off any level in intervals of 5 levels.
15. Bass X0
17 Feb 2008, 22:23 GMT
yeah. the bosses are pretty fun in this game. i wish they had been in the snes game too.
16. Lurch
15 Mar 2008, 20:24 GMT
a great puzzle game for the NES which reminds me on Tetris and Dr Mario. The musik is entertaining, the grafics look nice and the gameplay is as smooth as it is supposed to be. the icing on the cake is defenetly the 2P mode and the autosaving which allowed players to continue from levels where they failed before. It's wrong in my opinion to to refer the rating of this game to the superior SNES title. It's a great puzzle game, yet not so great like Dr mario i am eagerly awaiting
17. zelda freak
16 Mar 2008, 09:41 GMT
a very fun puzzle game. once you get started, it's tough to put that controller down.
18. MasterMario
16 Mar 2008, 15:57 GMT
I love this puzzle game. 4 stars for me.
19. calc_nerd
21 Mar 2008, 23:55 GMT
Great game, played it on animal crossing. Good way to put an end to the nine year span of the NES
20. pdrydia
04 Apr 2008, 23:02 GMT
Easily the game I play most on my Wii--and I never owned it as a kid, so no nostalgia attached. It's an interesting action Tetris-like hybrid, and I was surprised at how much room I had to improve from when I first started playing it. Lots of fun. Not colorblind friendly.
21. Mr. Cheez
28 Jun 2008, 06:43 GMT
I forgot that this game was on Animal Crossing. I never found it though, and if I recall it's very rare in that game. I see this game pretty often at trading stores though, and it sounds like an interesting puzzler, but I don't want this watered down version. I think I'll just wait for the SNES version to come out, which I heard has more modes. But if we don't end up getting it, I'll just download this version.
22. Mr. Cheez
28 Jun 2008, 06:46 GMT
WOW! I just saw the video, and I must say this game looks amazing for an NES game!
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