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MiniGame RPG
Developer: Shawn Forbes
Genre: : Assorted/Casino Games
Release: 2003
Rating: Everyone

Mini Game RPG is the product of Shawn Forbes, a well known figure in the RPG Maker community. Shawn is known for his above-average creations on RPGM, and MiniGame RPG is no exception to the rule.

The game is just as the title implies, a large assortment of minigames, from egg tossing to slot machines. Each game has its own unique set of rules and guidelines, as well as its own price…*grumbles*lostallmymoneyatslots*grumbles*

But enough about the description of the game, how can it really stand up to the RPG Maker Magazine reviewing standards?


Presentation
+ Presentation is pretty good on the whole, a wide variety of different minigames ensures that there is much to be seen, and Shawn does an excellent job of portraying these games accurately.
- Some of the Games layouts could use a bit of a touchup, but nothing that makes playing the game unbearable.
[Final]: 21/25%

Features
+ The greatest feature of minigame RPG? The huge selection of games, of course. This game has something for everyone to enjoy, and everyone will have their favorites, I personally enjoyed the memory game.
- Nothing, really.
[Final]: 25/25%

Debugging
+ This game was certainly more thoroughly searched for bugs than most games you will see on RPGM. I had to search for quite a while to find even the smallest one.
- But there was one bug that bothered me. On the roulette table, when asked to press x to play again, if you move the invisible character in any direction before pressing x, you must then find your way back to your original starting position to progress any further. No big deal though, I wouldn't have noticed had I not been looking for it.
[Final]: 23/25%

Fun
+ So, we made it to the big category, the most important one. Luckily, MiniGame RPG has something for everyone to enjoy, and when you get bored with one game, you can just move on to the next. There are plentiful games to play, each enjoyable in their own way.
-After you have played through each game so many times, you run out of things to do, but trust me, that won't happen for hours, maybe even days of playtime.
[Final]: 24/25%

[Overall]: 93/100%
Congratulations Shawn, I had a blast with your game. As a reviewer, I tried my best to find something bad about your game as well as the good, but it just wasn't there. Again, congrats.

Review by: Oblivion Dragon
Head Reviewer, RPGMM

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