MaxwellGT2000 said:
Uhm I rented it when I was like 5 <_< it had no instructions and all that I could seem to do is input years and do this sailing game which I never could figure out how I got to it. So from a standpoint of when I played it, it was unplayable, and now it would probably be boring to the point of unplayable. |
Mario's Time Machine is an educational game. Bowser steals artifacts belonging to a lot of great figures in human history, and it's Mario's job to go back into the past and deliver the artifacts before it affects the world. What you had to do is obtain the item, travel into the past via time machine, and do quests that some of the towns/village/whatever in that era's civilization ask you to do (if I remember correctly, they give you historic timelines with what that figure in history had accomplish, and you have to fill in the blanks). Once you complete what the townsfolk need, you are able to meet that great figure in history to deliver their artifact (such as the skull that Shakespear used during his plays, which Bowser stole) to correct and save history.
I still have the game in my bedroom, but when I played it last, I couldn't get the damn game to save my data onto the computer. I wonder if the game will play on Windows Vista lmao I think it was made for either Windows 95 or 98...








