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- RPG gameplay in which players work their way through challenges they can level characters up with experience points.
- Two separate storylines, one featuring Bowser as a playable character, and the other revolving around the microbe-sized Mario, Luigi and Peach.
- Integrated gameplay action which the player toggles between, where Mario and Luigi must solve puzzles and challenges behind the scenes to help Bowser overcome various obstacles and advance the plot.
- DS/DSi integrated gameplay in which players must turn their Nintendo DS/DSiDSi system sideways, blow into the microphone or tap on the touch screen with the stylus to keep up with the action.
- Distinctive Nintendo humor featuring the same hilarious dialogue that has been the hallmark of the Mario & Luigi series.
Product Description
Mario & Luigi Bowsers Story DSAmazon.com Product Description
A single player action RPG (Role-playing Game), Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story takes players on the DS literally into the belly of the beast – that beast being Bowser. Set within an off-the-wall storyline that turns the world of Nintendo on its ear and featuring the ability to toggle between playing as … More >>




December 18, 2009 at 5:47 pm
I am so disappointed in this game! I wanted the game to be like the old school Super Mario games. I thought that this title would satisfy me. However, the players have extremely limited movement resulting in a boring outcome. I plan on selling mine back. If you’re looking for a game that is similar to the old school Super Mario games go with Yoshi’s Island.
Rating: 1 / 5
December 18, 2009 at 6:16 pm
This review is painful for me to write, as I consider myself an extremely avid Mario fan. I have a huge collection of Mario and Mario-related games. This game was a bigger disappointment than I could have ever imagined. It’s partially my fault, because I preordered the game without knowing anything about it (assuming it would be just as great as every other Mario game). I was horrified to find out this was an RPG! Very little of it plays like all previous Mario games (run around, find secret areas, bash blocks, etc.). And two hours into gameplay, I was still going through constant mini-tutorials. I’m sorry to say I don’t recommend this game.
Rating: 1 / 5
December 18, 2009 at 7:05 pm
So mind numbingly boring I can’t even describe it. No one over the age of 7 could possibly enjoy this game. It is repetative and very slow. You have to read more pop-ups then actually play the game. It is more enjoyable to watch grass grow. If I was not on an airplane it would not have gotten as much play as it did. I’ll stick with Sky Mall.
Rating: 1 / 5
December 18, 2009 at 8:57 pm
This is a pure RPG game, absolutely no talent is required to play. You actually have almost no control over any part of the game. You just travel from one pre-planned point to another (never more than a few steps) and then you get another long story and boring battle or task. Really, I mean do I need to be told how to hit a switch three times in a row? I really don’t know who this game is geared toward because younger kids would have a tough time reading the story (or just get bored) and the older player and adults are insulted by repetitive training and re-training for EVERY task. I cannot stress enough, that you really do nothing in this game, just follow the pre-planned story line without deviation.
The AMAZING! press reviews before this game was released seem a bit suspicious to me now that I played it myself. Did they really play it, or did that just watch a “cool” video.
BORING and AGGRAVATING
Rating: 1 / 5
December 18, 2009 at 10:25 pm
This game might be fine for people who like to read their way through a game. But there is very little action and it left both my 5 year old (who cannot yet read) and myself very frustrated. Every step of the way you so far we’ve had to sit through dull story lines and repetitive tutorials. Unless a child is interested in RPG reading and not action games I wouldn’t recommend it for them.
Rating: 1 / 5