Alcibiades
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I'm worried I may have led some customer astray about Mario Golf...
Basically, our Best Buy sold out of Mario Kart, Super Mario Advance 1, 2, 3, & 4, so we only had Mario and Luigi, Mario Golf, and NES-edition Super Mario Bros. and the lady really wanted a Mario game.
I told the lady (from Mexico, and she told me her kid didn't know how to read in English) that Mario and Luigi was an adventure game that might be a bit reading-intensive, so probably Mario Golf or Super Mario Bros. would be a better choice, but I told her Super Mario Bros. wouldn't be that special to a kid nowadays, so if I was a kid I'd probably go with Mario Golf, but now I'm worried the RPG-like elements might require too much reading...
So, how much reading in English does Mario Golf require, or is it simple enough for a 10-year-old kid to figure out on his own more or less...
Basically, our Best Buy sold out of Mario Kart, Super Mario Advance 1, 2, 3, & 4, so we only had Mario and Luigi, Mario Golf, and NES-edition Super Mario Bros. and the lady really wanted a Mario game.
I told the lady (from Mexico, and she told me her kid didn't know how to read in English) that Mario and Luigi was an adventure game that might be a bit reading-intensive, so probably Mario Golf or Super Mario Bros. would be a better choice, but I told her Super Mario Bros. wouldn't be that special to a kid nowadays, so if I was a kid I'd probably go with Mario Golf, but now I'm worried the RPG-like elements might require too much reading...
So, how much reading in English does Mario Golf require, or is it simple enough for a 10-year-old kid to figure out on his own more or less...