![]() There simply isn’t any way to advance your character in the game. ![]() The boss battles also use this tactic, forcing you to attack them to break down the threat level, which in turn exposes the biggest flaw with the game, and one that will turn a good time into a repetitive mess. As you progress you will come across foes that are a bit larger and stronger than you, which requires you to either level up more, or attack them to break them into smaller portions (yes that is a food reference). Again I found it much easier to simply mash the A button and take my earnings.Įnemies all have levels assigned to them, and as long as you are a higher level you can gobble them right up. Locking on also gives you the chance to charge up your super chomp that hurls you towards enemies, allowing you to take down multiple foes with one swipe. You can also use the Z button to lock on to enemies, but I found it much more efficient to simply tap away at the A button. The controls are fairly simple, and it will only take you a couple minutes to be chomping away like a pro. You can also attack enemies with the B button when they are a higher level than you, but more on that in a bit. You move with the nunchuk, jump by pulling up on the Wii remote, and consume enemies by tapping the A button. The gameplay is about as simple as you can imagine. It is impossible to take seriously if you are over the age of ten, but it will entertain if for nothing more than just how eccentric it really is. Yeah the story is ridiculous, but that is part of its charm. When the pirates invade your leader, the all-knowing onion (why haven’t they eaten him yet?) decides it is up to you to save the day. The pirates have come to steal your legendary orbs, which are actually ice cream, but resemble something you might find in Blue Dragon (you will have to ask someone about that one). ![]() Your home world of Star Ving is being threatened by pirates that just so happen to look like items of food I am sure you can see where this is going. You are a Munchable, basically a ball with a mouth that consumes mass quantities of food on a daily basis. The story behind this title is just as outlandish as the concept. Thankfully I was pleasantly surprised when my copy landed on my doorstep, and if you have little ones in your house, or simply love the concept of mindless consumption, than The Munchables will likely entertain. I admit, when I first heard about this game I quickly assumed it was another licensed title based on some cartoon that I had never heard of, which also means my hopes for it actually being fun were slim. What would happen if you took the concept of Pac Man and combined it with Katamari Damacy? Sounds like a pretty cool experience right well Namco Bandai has actually pulled off something similar with The Munchables for the Nintendo Wii. What if Pac Man went 3D and was actually fun? ![]()
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