Content The amount of content that is on offer in this game is incredible there are
tons of levels already packed within the game.
Personally I think in terms of difficulty Super Mario World was the ideal Mario game as it had
tons of levels of a variety of difficulties and you didn't have to beat every level to beat the game.
Some changes have been made since the original, including new jelly beans and powers (like an anvil for smashing blocks and a bouncing ball to ride on), a smaller difficulty curve and a whole
crap ton of levels.
If you're paying full price for the game, you'll certainly get your money's worth
with tons of levels, more than a hundred stickers to search for, and more boss battles than the average Mario game, but I'd suggest taking a few breaks, because you will inevitably get stuck.
There are
a ton of levels to run through and there are about six worlds, so the game does boast a good 20 - 25 + hours of game play to complete everything.
Kirby Star Allies is Kirby's most epic outing in the past few years; the game has
tons of levels and a healthy amount of secrets to find.
Renegade Kid really brings out that classic feeling, and with
a ton of levels to go through you'll definitely get your money's worth.
There are
a ton of levels to explore around, so the replay value will be very high along with collecting various objects in each levels.
And actually, as I wrote this, The Khan Academy did have a nice visual dashboard of Mastery Learning, plus
tons of levels and badges to complete.
With
tons of levels, crazy characters, bonuses, and fun surprises, this game will keep you occupied long past Christmas day.
It is challenging and has
a ton of levels and replayability.
An action - packed story,
tons of levels and an epic hub world, including Municiberg and Nomanisan Island, have been promised as you get to as use incredible super abilities to bring the city's villains to justice.
With
tons of levels to chose from and their secondary areas you wont get tired of the arenas anytime soon.
Renegade Kid really brings out that classic feeling, and with
a ton of levels to go through you'll definitely get your money's worth.
I feel that I've only scratched the surface of Badland: Game of the Year Edition, as this game offers
a ton of levels.
The game packs a fast paced multiplayer, and
tons of levels to play.
Between all the games, you have
a ton of levels to play through.
We've seen some other attempts at innovating the genre, such as Wizorb, which added RPG elements, and BreakQuest: Extra Evolution, which added very slick graphics, complex physics, and
tons of levels.
There are
a ton of levels to run through and there are about six worlds, so the game does boast a good 20 - 25 + hours of game play to complete everything.
There are
tons of levels, a solid selection of cars and progression isn't ever halted.
We might have
a ton of levels that other people don't want to play right now, but a few tweaks to the game's interface from Nintendo could help with that.
Jump, run and slide your way into
a ton of levels to explore and meet the cuddly creatures called Incrediballs in Rayman Adventures!