A Day in the Woods
A Day in the Woods is a Casual, Strategy, Adventure, and Single-player video game developed by RetroEpic Software. Throughout the game, the player plays the job of a friend of Little Red Riding Hood and must solve each hexagon-tiled level to make progress.
In each level, the player has limited moves, and he must eliminate the puzzle in the shortest number of moves possible and save Little Miss Red. Along the way, the player comes to collect flowers, berries and make friends by interacting with bunny rabbits, beehives, and woodcutters.
With the completion of each hexagon-title level, the player comes to unlock advanced levels with exciting and difficult challenges to get Miss Red across the Granny’s cottage. The player has to deliver as many goods, flowers, and berries as possible to Granny’s cottage in a few moves to earn medals and rewards. The game offers a bunch of different wings and flares for the player to select for his desired fairy sprite.
#1 Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Mario vs. Donkey Kong is an Adventure, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Nintendo. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of Mario with the mission to explore multiple worlds for the recovery of stolen Mini-Mario toys. Mario possesses a vast set of different moves, such as a handstand, a sideways somersault, and a triple jump to complete stages in different ways.
The game offers several different environments which range from a lava environment to the construction site, and each location provides a unique experience. Four types of levels are there where in the first one, Mario has to get a key and take it to the locked door for Mini-Mario toy.
In the second type, Mario must protect almost six Mini-Mario toys from dangerous environments. The third type is the boss level, and the fourth type is the plus level in which the player must activate one Mini-Mario, which holds a key, and take it to the door.
#2 Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis is an Adventure, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Nintendo. It serves as the sequel to the Mario vs. Donkey Kong, which comes with new features but a similar storyline to follow. The player takes on the role of Mario, the main character, all through the game with the mission to explore multiple worlds.
The player can control the character by simply swiping, such as swiping up will allow the player to enter pipes and climb ladders, swiping left or right allows the player to move in that direction, and swiping down results in the entrance to a pipe that is below the character’s feet.
To stop the character, the player has to tap the screen once. The timer of the game does not start until the player moves blocks; however, the player can move elevators and change the direction of pipes without starting the timer. The game has eight worlds, and each world has nine levels.