Description
Puzzle game in which Dr. Mario eliminates colored viruses by aligning capsules. Published by Nintendo, released in Europe in 1990. Dr. Mario launching bicolored capsules into a flask to eliminate viruses in groups of four. One of the finest puzzle games on NES with an upbeat soundtrack.
Dr. Mario review
Dropping two-colored pills to line up and wipe out the viruses sets up a puzzle of crystalline simplicity yet surprising tactical depth. Managing rotation and anticipating chains quickly becomes addictive, especially head-to-head. Less frenetic than Tetris, it keeps a balance and readability that make it a safe bet in the genre, as gripping as ever.
Dropping two-coloured pills to line up and destroy the viruses infesting the bottle: the rule sinks in instantly and quickly unleashes an addictive tension. The rising tempo and the chase for a perfect clear grip you relentlessly, especially in a duel. Clear, clever and fiercely replayable, one of the most instantly satisfying puzzles around.
Spinning a pill, lining up the colors and wiping out the viruses in a single move delivers a clean satisfaction that calls for the next screen. The speed creeps up slyly, and every grid cleared restarts the hunt for the combo. The concept varies little and the pace can grate on high difficulty, but this duel against the virus stays a perfect trap for one more round.