After seven lucky years in the get-rich-quick video game business,
Nintendo's Wario is taking on some new employees. Players can go to work
for the grumpy garlic-lover, creating their own fast-paced mini-games
in WarioWare: D.I.Y. Following the themes of earlier WarioWare games (on
GBA, GameCube, and Wii, as well as DS), D.I.Y. casts players as junior
"microgame" designers, working at the studio run by Mario's famously
greedy counterpart. The game's quick-fire microgames -- mini-games that
can be played completely through in just a few seconds -- are similar to
those in earlier editions of WarioWare, with lo-tech graphics and sound
effects, and
One simple goal in each