Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers
Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers was an educational Mario game that taught about numbers. It was released for the SNES in September 1994 (the other two games in the Mario's Early Years series, Fun with Letters and Preschool Fun, were released in October and November of that year respectively). The player may need a SNES Mouse, though this is optional.
The game takes place on a set of islands to which Mario, Yoshi and Princess Peach sail. The player can click one of the islands to enter, after which the player sees Luigi asleep. Once the player clicks him, s/he has to do various activities to learn.
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Still best PS4 game ever.
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Where can I learn to write like this
Mega Rayquaza is literally banned from competitive play's ban list what else do you want.
How the fuck is this seen as the worst Fire Emblem?
Best in the series.
This was a dick move from Nintendo.
Is that background oficial?
No but seriously am I the only one who even bothers to write comments on games?
An array of memorable characters and scenes, expresive mechanics that merge with the plot and tie perfectly into the overarching themes. Instant masterpiece.
This game is more influential than you'd think.
One of the worst games I've played. (No offense if someone happens to like it.)
Really good.
One of the worst games I've played. (No offense if someone happens to like it.)
This is literally my mind transformed into a game.
The Sayori ending will be stuck in my head forever
The Sayori ending will be stuck in my mind forever
I think this is the first time I've actually had fun playing a First Person Shooter.
The only 3D Zelda I've completed 100%.
The only 3D Zelda I've completed 100%.
The absolute best in the trilogy. The first time I played it, I didn't really like the story. However, after playing the whole trilogy multiple times and reading the books, I reallized I was stupid. The story has so much depth and complexity and I didn't really understand it until now.
The setting blew my mind the first time I played it.
Best book I've ever read.
The setting of this game absolutely blew my mind.