
Chances are you've played a million hours of Dr. Mario already. Chances are you could play a million more. This Express version is light on features but offers the core Dr. Mario experience in an inexpensive, downloadable, and portable dose. The lack of human-on-human multiplayer is disappointing but it's still a solid single-player experience. Consider this the cheap, generic drug of the Dr. Mario family.
Presentation - 6.0
Graphics - 7.0
Sound - 6.5
Gameplay - 7.5
Lasting Appeal - 7.0
Overall -

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Club Nintendo does have some cool rewards, but the items are highly subjective. Unless you’re 12 or into stickers, posters, and other Nintendo-related swag, you haven’t been able to spend your hard-earned Nintendo coins on many actual games.
That's all changed now though.

Club Nintendo used to suck, but now the big N is giving away free games and your hard earned coins finally have a practical purpose.
Personally I think it's great.the amount of "free" stuff I've acquired over the years from them is immense. It's pretty cool merchandise too.
I say "free" because I have spent a lot of money on the Nintendo products the coins came from.
Wow another milking of what was once a great game.