Testseek.se har samlat 106 tester av Mario Plus Rabbids Kingdom Battle och det genomsnittliga betyget är 83%. Scrolla ned och se alla testerna för Mario Plus Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
Augusti 2017
(83%)
106 Tester
Genomsnittligt betyg av experter som har testat produkten.
Good fun for kids and adults, Easy to learn, hard to master, Couch co op up to two players
Can't access two-player right away, Lacks online multiplayer,
Mario and Rabbids Kingdom is a tonne of goofy fun for kids and adults alike. It's simple enough that kids can get into it, without feeling overwhelmed, but complex enough for an adult to feel challenged, if they want it to be. It's enjoyable single-player...
Sammanfattning: Nintendo's Switch is on a roll. The youngest of the games consoles is punching above its weight with a mix of core Nintendo games that have pushed iconic characters like Mario and Link into the modern gaming age. The Switch is also a portable console, whi...
Smooth controls, Balanced battles, Fun graphics, Humourous plot
Occasionally repetitive, Long cut scenes
Highly suggested, for all ages.We really loved this game. The turn-based tactical gameplay was different from normal RPGs, and it was a nice change. The gameplay is smooth and the battles are balanced, offering casual fun without being aggravatingly diffi...
Sammanfattning: Nintendo's Switch is on a roll. Now into its second year, the youngest of the games consoles is punching above its weight with a mix of core Nintendo games that have pushed iconic characters like Mario and Link into the modern gaming age. The Switch is al...
Publicerad: 2018-06-29, Författare: Dan , testad av: ign.com
Donkey Kong Adventure feels almost big enough to be a sequel to Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle rather than just an expansion, and it packs in a lot of tactical fun. Donkey Kong is literally a game-changing character with abilities that are fun to learn a...
Publicerad: 2018-01-27, Författare: Ron , testad av: technobuffalo.com
Sammanfattning: Admit it! When you first heard that Ubisoft had landed itself the Mario license to make a strategy game that starred its polarizing cast of insane “not-Minions” Rabbids, you just about burst a blood vessel in your brain. “Who do they think they are, messi...