

Note that the menu screen can be accessed at anytime during the game by pressing the escape button. Of course, after a nice long nap, I woke to play a little more McPixel. Of course, the game was so fun that I made an effort to finish the third level before heading to bed. Unfortunately, I had a long day and grew quite sleepy by the time I got to playing the third level of Chapter 1 and was dozing off during some of the stages. Furthermore, due to the cycling of stages mentioned previously, McPixel actually encourages the player to have fun and mess around. Third, the timer for each stage in McPixel is quite long compared to many mini-games which show up in the WarioWare series. Each level consists of six stages and the game repeatedly cycles through the stages that haven't been beaten until all six are successfully completed. Second, while the mini-games in WarioWare differ from area to area, the levels in McPixel have one uniform structure. While these inappropriate elements are used to a comic effect, I would not recommend this game to kids the age of 12 and under. Examples include the following: 1) the main character kicks just about anyone and everything, 2) there's been the occasional brief nudity, and 3) somewhere in the game there's an alien who can be found smoking weed. First, the content is not appropriate for kids.
