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Published: 2008-12-22, Author: Phil , review by: gamespy.com
Cool environments to explore; building new weapons is enjoyable.
Bland combat; the camera is difficult to work with.
With so many sequels out there, its nice to see an original game come along and introduce us to new characters and worlds. Thats the main reason why Mushroom Men seemed so exciting. It features an interesting premise (errant cosmic dust creates a soc...
Abstract: If linearity is not an issue for you, Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars is a rewarding action/adventure. And even if it is an issue, those who enjoy the genre will find a lot to like about this game.
Abstract: Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars is what it is -- a visually novel action-platformer on the Wii developed by a new studio -- and bears the markings and scars of those associations. It may be uniquely envisioned, but such a fully realized world deserves a m...
Abstract: Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars is an action/adventure title from Red Fly Studio and Gamecock. The development/publishing duo has been hard at work for many months now trying to get this game just right. In fact, a number of hiccups delayed the game's rel...
Abstract: Did you know that fungi are more closely related to animals than plants? The characters in Mushroom Men take that one step further, thanks to a strange meteor shower that grants them sentience, as well as deforming some of the woodland creatures into h...
Suffering mostly from a Wii market with an appetite for generic platform games, a few creative ideas that run marginally deep doesn't save Mushroom Men – The Spore Wars from being much more than mediocre. 6.3/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Sha...
von Martin Kreischer Was zunächst nach einem interessanten und vor allem eigenwilligen Spiel aussieht, entpuppt sich schnell als Fließbandarbeit, die sich zwar ansprechend, aber auch recht antiquiert anfühlt. Besonders die liebevolle Grafik und der ve...
Abstract: Wie in einem schlechten Horrorfilm aus den 50ern kracht ein Meteor auf die Erde und bringt einem Haufen Pilze das Laufen und Basteln bei. Ob sich die Vorfreude auf das mehrfach verschobene Mushroom Men gelohnt hat? ...