
Mr. Driller implements a musical score similar to the Dig-Dug video game by Nanco Bandai to enhance the game play of this Wii puzzle video game. A fast paced Wii puzzle video game for all ages and types of gamers, but not one that most hardcore gamers are going to embrace fully. The downward spiral of playing Mr. Driller can be an engrossing and addictive activity if you get it. This Wii video game is only $8 to purchase and this is an excellent price for the entertainment value contained in this title. This Wii video game does need a little more meat to the game play for it to entertaining for hardcore gamers Wii gamers to spend time playing

Mr. Driller can be played with the classic motion control scheme or a GameCube controller and both work well enough to make this Wii action video game fun and enjoyable. They have retained lots of the original arcade video game controls, you move with your d-pad or analog stick, and press a button to dig. All the motion controls worked well and there weren't any major Wii remote accidents or disasters experienced during the game play. They also didn't implement the Wii MotionPlus in the control scheme and it might have improved the game play significantly, considering the power of the Wii MotionPlus to enhance the responsiveness of Wii controls.
Mr. Driller includes a bright and colorful presentation with blocks that are clearly defined and easy to see. The character designs are great for entertaining kids and even casual gamers looking for a fun and satisfying Wii puzzle video game. The special abilities of the characters are nice to view and add significantly to the visual presentation while playing this video game. This Japanese video game has the charm and quirkiness in its visual presentation that Japanese gamers love, with wacky cartoon characters and eye-catching screens.