Yay! I have beat Mole Mania. The little mole mania on my super eight bit Game Boy. I beat it. I was in the mood for wanting to play Game Gear. And since I do not own a Game Gear or have any Game Gear games, the next best thing that I could think of that I own (and that I have not beat yet) was Mole Mania. I think the prerequisite to having beat Mole Mania is to watch Independence Day Insurgence. Arrival with Forest Whitaker, Kill Command with Thure and watch Monsters in America. Then I beat it. I think the game felt sorry for me for having to sit on the pot and play Toki Tori today. Like a Lemmings wannabee game. I was like please Lord save me with a game that I like and want to beat. He saved me. Mole Mania. I recommend it. The graphics in the game are better than Link's awakening. I think. The graphics in Mole Mania remind me of Super Mario Bros 3. Probably the closest I am going to get to a Super Mario Bros 3 experience. Maybe now that I beat Mole Mania for my GameBoy, I will go make some Spaetzle dumplings. Oh and whoever said that Mole Mania is dig dug is wrong. Maybe they need to go sit on a pot and play the game again. Or just play the game, if they haven't already played it. Mole Mania and Kirby's dreamland 2 are probably the two and maybe only two Game boy games that in my opinion look and feel exactly like playing a good NES game.
Mole mania was made in 1996. I know that Nintendo would have made a version of this for the NES. If the NES was still clicking around. And it probably would have been one of the better games for the NES. Maybe it wouldn't have made Flying omelette's top one hundred list of games, but it would definitely be on my top one hundred list. (It's better than Kid Dracula for the Gameboy.) Well Mole Mania is not Dig Dug. To me not even similar. I am not sure what to compare Mole Mania to. I have not really played that many games yet. Mole Mania is definitely not like Strider. Mole mania is definitely not like Sonic the Hedgehog. Mole Mania is a puzzle game. With some difficulty. With bosses at the end of each stage. Some of the puzzles are addictingly easy. But some are difficult. And not so addictive. Luckily the game has variety in it to keep the difficult parts from being too frustrating. And you can't help but love the Mole! I actually think the Mole in Mole Mania is my favorite Miyamoto game character. Or a toss up between it and Link from Ocarina of time. Grassvalleygregg I am not Robin (Batman's sidekick) and I am not Lois Lane. I am starting to take meds. Even though they aren't German. Those bad apples are uncanny.