It's Mr Pants
It's Mr Pants (Game Boy Advance)

Developer
Rare
Publisher
THQ
Genre
Puzzle
Players
4
C3 Score
9
Reader Score (5 Votes)
7
9
7
Posted on 15.02.2005
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
Comments: 58
Reads: 6574
Tags:
It's Mr Pants, Rare, THQ, Puzzle, Game Boy Advance
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
Comments: 58
Reads: 6574
Tags:
It's Mr Pants, Rare, THQ, Puzzle, Game Boy Advance
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It is quite a Rare occurrence when a game starts off under one title, goes right off the radar and still somehow manages to turn up entirely intact under a completely different guise and under the wing of a radically changed parent company. Then it is even more unusual to find that what replaced a well-known franchise character is actually some strange British guy that wears just a hat and pair of Y-front undergarments...Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of It's Mr Pants!
Mr Pant was originally Donkey Kong's Coconut Crackers, but then Rare lost all rights to Nintendo franchises when the British outfit was sold to Microsoft for a ridiculous amount of money. Therefore, the only option was to rework the game completely with a different character
The music is great, as in all of Rare's games. The theme tune is so terrible it is actually hilarious, with a simple Bontempi beat in the background with Mr Pants dum-di-dumming away in time...Sounds awful, right? Well yes, but it fits in with the surroundings brilliantly. And anyway, the in-game music is far improved, with some extremely catchy tunes throughout, with one that sounds particularly Tetris-esque. But far and away the highlight has to be the voice acting in It's Mr Pants. Practically every menu move you make is greeted by shouts of 'Poo, smelly!', 'Rubbish!', 'Mmm, fresh!' or similar gravel-voiced nonsense. Then there are the cute little voices that accompany the help light-bulb (aptly called Helpo...) that pops up when you have had to try a level a few times unsuccessfully. Top draw!
The problem that would have arisen there would have been the depth perception on the GBA, which has proved to be a stickler for Rare's GBA team already in Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge and Sabre Wulf. Therefore it is great to see the old tried-and-tested 2D field making a return, with random shapes (lines and squares of various sizes) appearing on the screen one at a time, whilst you decide where best to place them. Your aim? To form rectangles or squares of the same colour and larger than 2x2 in size, thus making them all disappear to everyone's (yours' and Mr Pants') delight. This can be done be either placing similar colours next to each other, but if you are in a sticky situation, with not enough empty space on the board, never fear
You may look at this game and just turn it off straight away or suddenly become so over-awed by its amazing qualities that you simply cannot look away. It could go either way and all comes down to the way you understand the Rare mind-set. Personally I love the 'unusual' work at hand, with its crayola scrawlings that look like Yoshi's Island on drugs. The rough edges around everything suit the proceedings perfectly, giving what could be a plain puzzler an eye-capturing theme. The characters are all very cute to see and extremely comical in there actions, the menus are all clear and easily navigable and the colours used in the main puzzle arena are not painful to see, making intense sessions a pleasure to compete in. Crude, but acceptably so...
The music is great, as in all of Rare's games. The theme tune is so terrible it is actually hilarious, with a simple Bontempi beat in the background with Mr Pants dum-di-dumming away in time...Sounds awful, right? Well yes, but it fits in with the surroundings brilliantly. And anyway, the in-game music is far improved, with some extremely catchy tunes throughout, with one that sounds particularly Tetris-esque. But far and away the highlight has to be the voice acting in It's Mr Pants. Practically every menu move you make is greeted by shouts of 'Poo, smelly!', 'Rubbish!', 'Mmm, fresh!' or similar gravel-voiced nonsense. Then there are the cute little voices that accompany the help light-bulb (aptly called Helpo...) that pops up when you have had to try a level a few times unsuccessfully. Top draw!
But for all the aesthetic 'glamour' found in It's Mr Pants, it would be a fruitless purchase if the main puzzle element of the title was lacking in either adrenaline-pumping action or a logical setup and play mechanic. Thankfully, just like the best puzzle titles to be found in the world, Mr Pants delivers on both counts to create one of the freshest, yet horrifically frustrating experiences on the Game Boy Advance since its launch. Just how does it do this, though? Because Rare decided against keep the isometric viewpoint originally conceived for Coconut Crackers!
The problem that would have arisen there would have been the depth perception on the GBA, which has proved to be a stickler for Rare's GBA team already in Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge and Sabre Wulf. Therefore it is great to see the old tried-and-tested 2D field making a return, with random shapes (lines and squares of various sizes) appearing on the screen one at a time, whilst you decide where best to place them. Your aim? To form rectangles or squares of the same colour and larger than 2x2 in size, thus making them all disappear to everyone's (yours' and Mr Pants') delight. This can be done be either placing similar colours next to each other, but if you are in a sticky situation, with not enough empty space on the board, never fear
Finally there is the main mode
Gameplay
8
The meat of the game is very tasty indeed. Taking a simple concept and moulding a stellar title from it is not as easy as it might seem, but Rare manage it masterfully.
Graphics
8
The strange crayola styling is akin to Yoshi's Island, except rather more on the rough side. However, since this is purposely done and there are pants all over we can forgive Rare!
Sound
9
Catchy tunes, including a Tetris-a-like theme, plus the brilliant use of voice sampling raises a smile on more than one occasion.
Value
9
With so much to do with just the main puzzle mechanic, plus unlockable features, It's Mr Pants is one game that just cannot be put down! Just a shame the multiplayer was ditched...
9
C3 Score Rare has done it again. This is the fifth game released for the GBA, including the DKC ones with Nintendo, and it is right up there with them all in terms of quality. Whilst it may seem rather unorthodox, you simply cannot overlook this little gem of a game. Give thanks to THQ for finally having enough faith to release this...and then go buy it at its ultra-cheap price!/10
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Great game, finally beats Tetris as the number 1 handheld puzzle game IMO.
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Superbly addictive and really does get better with time...Shame that barely anyone will actually buy it, like the marvellous Sabre Wulf and Banjo-Kazooie: GR! :roll:
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It is very sad and it makes me so angry at all the Nintendo magazines and websites that are so biased against Rare - and at THQ for not promoting the games. They're among the best games available for GBA and so few people get to play them...
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i got this on my cellphone, its pretty good, but i dunno, i got bored :p

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True, it's been released on mobiles and the Gizmondo as well, which kind of dilutes the possible GBA sales.
And Beam, some of the reviews I've seen mark this down as 'average - nowhere near Tetris standards'! I can't believe it :eek: But then again the same reviews have been giving Banjo Pilot 5, 6 and 7s... :roll:
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And Beam, some of the reviews I've seen mark this down as 'average - nowhere near Tetris standards'! I can't believe it :eek: But then again the same reviews have been giving Banjo Pilot 5, 6 and 7s... :roll:

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How cheap is it exactly?
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Found this hidden behind some other GBA games a while back, and then found Banjo Pilot. I swear everyone is against RARE at the moment. Definitely will be purchased when my GBA returns to be played. Or DS...
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Yeah, I forgot that Banjo Pilot came out this Friday as well! THQ really has done bugger all to publicise Rare's games...Grunty's Revenge was the most popular, and that was only because stores discounted it so much as it wasn't selling!
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