![]() DIFFICULTY: while not the toughest game on the eShop, it's not a pushover either, and has a very nice difficulty curve (again, the new blocks keep you on your toes at all times). New types of blocks (that affect the environment in different ways) are added regularly, and keep the formula from feeling stale. Whether to create a solid platform, move an obstacle, or even to smash enemies, the mechanic feels fresh and very fun (just watch out, you can smash yourself!). The basic premise has you shooting and jumping through the levels, but what really sets the game apart is the ability to switch blocks from the background into the foreground (and vice versa). GAMEPLAY: the game controls very well, and it was very smooth. Mighty Switch Force! was the first 3rd party eShop game I was looking forward to, and after playing it, I found my initial enthusiasm paid Mighty Switch Force! was the first 3rd party eShop game I was looking forward to, and after playing it, I found my initial enthusiasm paid off. I just really wished this game had at least 30 stages, that probably would've been perfect for a game of this price with nearly all the stages timing you to finish under 2 (several under 1) minutes, but all in all, it's an amazing title and I look forward to more eShop titles from WayForward (already loved their A Boy and His Blob remake). The par time drives you to return to best your previous time, especially when you learn the pattern of each stage after a few tries. It helps that the gameplay is fun, unique, and nicely paced. The music is by far one of my favorites I've heard in almost any game and is a reason why I go back to play certain levels just so I can listen to the music again. ![]() This is the ONLY game where I play with the 3D permanently on because for one, it never hurts my eyes and two, WarForward really used the 3D in this game amazingly. I would've gave this game a 10 had it been a more lengthy adventure for but $5.99 and considering the quality of the game, I wish I could've I would've gave this game a 10 had it been a more lengthy adventure for but $5.99 and considering the quality of the game, I wish I could've given it a 9.5 because it is clearly one of the best 3DS eShop titles so far (right behind Pushmo).
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