Levels vary up the arrangement of the court, so that sometimes you’re defending an open field, while others create narrow corridors for you to whack the puck down with high speed reverberation. ![]() In single player mode, Sanrio World Smash Ball! is decent, if a little on the bland side. The differences aren’t that profound, honestly, so you can have fun with whichever character model you really prefer. It’s more or less an air hockey game that uses the Sanrio characters – though notably (and thankfully) not Hello Kitty beyond the packaging, or for that matter Gudetama if you’re a fan of depressed eggs - as your playable character choices.Įach has, in that classic Mario Kart style their own strengths and weaknesses, so you get balanced characters, fast ones, defensive ones and so on. Only released in Japan, Sanrio World Smash Ball! doesn’t look like all that much. It’s always possible.Īs such, I’m not the prime market for anything in the Sanrio/Hello Kitty universe.Įxcept this game. Maybe I’m just a grumpy old man or something. Fair play to you if that’s what gets you all warm and tingly inside.Īll those slightly dead-eyed baby dolls, or puppy dogs with oversized goofy expressions, or anything that’s absolutely drenched in pink simply to appear more “cute” tends to really annoy me. I’m not a big fan of the deliberately cutesy market. Or in some cases, badly dated and rubbish. ![]() In Retro Game Of The Week I pull a game from my collection and write about why it’s important or interesting. ![]() Here’s why Sanrio World Smash Ball is a must-add to your Super Nintendo collection. By all rights, I should loathe a deliberately cutesy Hello Kitty themed game.
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