Short lines and enjoyable attractions.
Nintendo Land’s announcement at E3 was met with little enthusiasm, until we actually got to play it. The boisterous theme park’s 12 attractions make it not only a great launch title, but a surprisingly deep experience.
Each of Nintendo Land’s games represents a unique reason for it to be on our list. The challenging, tilt-based design of Donkey Kong’s Crash Course made everyone at NWR go bananas, and the unique gameplay of Animal Crossing: Sweet Day led to a lot of asymmetrical fun.
Like other mini-game collections published by Nintendo, Nintendo Land is best played with friends. While collecting coins and playing attractions like Balloon Trip Breeze in single-player is fine, multiplayer is where the Wii U magic happens. The GamePad offers different ways to interact with friends, which in turn gives multiple people in the same room different gaming challenges.

Miiverse also provides a new multiplayer element, allowing you to see the activities of others in Nintendo Land. It’s just like walking around a real theme park, except without being hit by strollers and whatnot. Nintendo Land is worth the price of admission, so buy your ticket today!