Guinness World Records: The Videogame received mixed reviews from critics upon release. On
Metacritic, the game holds scores of 70/100 for the
Nintendo DS version based on 4 reviews, and 67/100 for the Wii version based on 12 reviews. On
GameRankings, the game holds scores of 70.00% for the DS version based on 4 reviews, and 67.50% for the
Wii version based on 16 reviews. Reviewing the DS and Wii version for
IGN, Mark Thomas praised the game's strange minigames, comparing it positively to
WarioWare, before ending the review with, "[...] But even then there are a couple of more fully-fledged gems in this pack that are addictive enough to warrant keeping the game handy long after you've been declared the best, the tallest, the strongest and the smartest with every record there is." Writing for
Nintendo World Report and reviewing both versions, Francesca DiMola found the games lack of similarity to actual World Records disappointing and the games boring, saying, "The lack of identity and direction is unfulfilling, and while a select group of mini-games are entertaining and original, many of them feel generic and bland." Writing for
Eurogamer and reviewing the Wii version, Simon Parkin found the idea to be interesting, ending the review with "[...]
Guinness World Records is the best mini-game collection we've played on the Wii, in part because of the content but principally because of its context." == References ==