We already published the list of best GameCube games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best GameCube casual games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the GameCube definitely has a great library of casual games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the GameCube and casual games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#10. Mario Party 4
- Release Data: Hudson/Nintendo, 2002
- Genre: Casual » Party / Minigame
Mario Party 4 is a definite party favorite.
The sheer uncertainty and the many features and games will keep it enjoyable for a long time.
And while more accomplished gamers may find some of the minigames too simplistic, the accessibility ensures that Mario Party 4 is one that just about anyone can enjoy.
#9. Mario Party 6
- Release Data: Hudson Soft/Nintendo, 2004
- Genre: Casual » Party / Minigame
Most of the new features in Mario Party 6 add little to the overall experience, so it’s hard to recommend the game to owners of either previous GameCube entry to the series.
However, if you’re a hardcore fan of the series, the sixth game may be enticing as an expansion pack of new mini-games, which are abundant.
#8. Midway Arcade Treasures
- Release Data: Midway, 2003
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Midway Arcade Treasures has all the ingredients to make a great compilation, but you can’t help but feel that a better job could have been done if everything worked correctly.
If you don’t mind the sorts of minor issues that are rampant throughout this collection, you’ll be able to get your fill with Midway Arcade Treasures.
#7. WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!
- Release Data: Nintendo, 2004
- Genre: Casual » Party / Minigame
If you have friends, the choice is simple: buy WarioWare.
The simple “pick up and play” mantra of the game makes it easy for even non-gamers to become addicted.
Whether you’re looking for a five-minute blast or an hour-long marathon, WarioWare has a game for you and your friends.
#6. Sonic Mega Collection
- Release Data: Sonic Team/Sega, 2002
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
It’s true that the inclusion of even more Sonic games would have added a lot, but there’s still a ton of gameplay to be found in Sonic Mega Collection.
If you’re craving for Sonic the Hedgehog and can envision playing back through all these old classics, don’t hesitate to give it a shot.
#5. Mega Man X Collection
- Release Data: Capcom, 2006
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Any fan of the Mega Man X series that doesn’t already own all these games in some form or another ought to give this collection a try.
Overall, X Collection will please the series’ longtime fans, and serves as a good primer for those who never had the opportunity to check out these games back in the day.
#4. Mega Man Anniversary Collection
- Release Data: Atomic Planet Entertainment/Capcom, 2004
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
If you don’t mind outdated graphics and have any interest in Mega Man whatsoever, then there isn’t a single reason not to pick up Mega Man Anniversary Collection.
This is simply one of the richest, most well-put-together classic compilations ever made, and it manages to makes improvements that are not only great but practically seem like common sense.
#3. Super Monkey Ball 2
- Release Data: Amusement Vision/Sega, 2002
- Genre: Casual » Party / Minigame
It’s almost amazing how Super Monkey Ball 2 makes fun and addictive multiplayer gaming seem so simple, and it manages to include a compelling single-player game to boot.
Fans of the series will find more to love here than in the original Super Monkey Ball, and beginners will find this to be a much easier game to get into.
#2. Super Monkey Ball
- Release Data: Amusement Vision/Sega, 2001
- Genre: Casual » Party / Minigame
Solid graphics, addictive yet accessible gameplay, and some of the best multiplayer action on the system make Super Monkey Ball a winner.
GameCube owners couldn’t ask for a better party game to play with friends.
Simply put, the game makes a strong case for the power of simple yet incredibly addictive gameplay.
#1. The Legend of Zelda Collector’s Edition
- Release Data: Nintendo, 2003
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
This compilation includes the original games from the NES as well as Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask.
Each game offers a fantastical journey through Hyrule, with tons of puzzle-solving, action, and memorable characters.
Whether you’re traveling through time or simply saving the princess, this compilation offers truly epic stories that you will remember for the rest of your gaming career.
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