Donkey Kong Jr. Math (NES)
Ever wanted to play a math game on the Nintendo? Tired of learning it from school? Why not bring your math home with you with, Donkey Kong Jr. Math? In this game, you can add, subtract, multiply, divide to the number that you are given. With two players, you race eachother to solve the number first. This game came out in 1983 on the Family Computer or the Famicom. Then, it was released in 1985 in North America.
Now I have one question. What were they thinking about releasing this game? In fact, why did they put this game on Animal Crossing for the Gamecube and Virtual Console? Why not release games like Earthbound? First off, we play video games to get away from school work and such but when you realease a game like this, chances are nobody will want it. The only fun I had with this game was make Donkey Kong Jr. fall into the water. But why make a math game with Nintendo characters? I mean, you don't see Mario doing this kind of stuff. Oh wait, he did.
Well anyways, in my opinion, this has got to be one of the worst ideas for a video game. I mean I can see Seasame Street making games like this, but why Nintendo? There's not much to say about this game. It's just Donkey Kong Jr. with math involved. Does it have a story line? No. Does it have any replay value? No. Is there any action what so ever? No. So, this game is just a waste of time.
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