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    Wario Land 3

    Game » consists of 8 releases. Released Mar 21, 2000

    Wario Land 3 is a platformer for the Game Boy Color involving Wario's foray into a magical music box on a quest to rescue a mysterious figure and gain treasure.

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    3.5 stars

    Average score of 2 user reviews

    Wario's search for treasure comes off more like it is wasting my time rather than showing me some unique puzzles 0

    No one would trust this face unless your just greedy.The original Wario Land games were a series that I enjoyed but I never got a chance to play this one. A few years ago I bought the 3DS port. Proceeded to play it and didn’t really enjoy the puzzle aspects at all. Thought I would give it another chance and play through it to see if it changed my mind any. Once the game boots up we see our “hero” Wario accidentally crash into a forest and find a mysterious music box. Turns out...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Platforming Perfection 0

    Its hard to actually consider a game absolutely perfect to play, but Nintendo had somehow managed to accomplish that with Wario Land 3. I don't know whether its the large, open game levels or the perfect way that puzzles and different challenges leading to different treasure chests were designed in the game.   I will attempt to make this review as spoiler-free as humanely possible, although I actually played this game to a 100% completion and enjoyed it all the way.  Graphics - 4.5/5 For the GBC...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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