We already published the list of best GBC games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best GBC casual games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the GBC definitely has a great library of casual games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the GBC 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.
#5. Chessmaster
- Release Data: Park Place Productions/Mindscape, 1999
- Genre: Casual » Board / Card Game
It‘s chess. Aside from the sampled speech, there is nothing fancy.
Not that it needs to be – it just needs to offer a good version of the game, and it does so with multiple difficulty settings, the easiest of which is not difficult for newcomers.
Overall, Chessmaster is a solid simulation of the board game.
#4. Game & Watch Gallery 2
- Release Data: TOSE/Nintendo, 1998
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
As with the first game, Game & Watch Gallery 2 features a collection of several highly addictive score based games.
There’s a lot to do, and you’re sure to be entertained for a while as you attempt to earn all the stars available.
And after that, maybe you can go in for seconds with the super hard difficulties.
#3. R-Type DX
- Release Data: Bits Studios/Epoch, 1999
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
R-Type DX is a solid collection of a classic shooter.
If you’re looking for a gaming experience similar to the ones you’ve experienced with 8-bit and 16-bit shooters, then look no further.
R-Type DX, with its plethora of modes and game variations will satisfy even the most discriminating gamers.
#2. Dragon Warrior I & II
- Release Data: TOSE/Enix Corporation, 2000
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Although the music is the cherry on top of a great gameplay, it’s the juxtaposition of both games on a single cartridge that lifts the release to godlike status.
Dragon Warrior may seem like just an appetizer for the full-featured RPG experience in Dragon Warrior II, but the ability to witness the interaction of their storylines enhances the satisfaction gleaned from both titles.
#1. Micro Machines 1 and 2: Twin Turbo
- Release Data: Virtucraft/THQ, 2000
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Unlike other games that attempt to imitate the gameplay and style of Micro Machines, Micro Machines 1 and 2: Twin Turbo proves that nothing can improve on a series that neared perfection to begin with.
Micro Machines 1 and 2 looks absolutely fantastic on the Game Boy Color, and feels just as tight as it did way back when.
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See also: Best N64 Games & Best GBA Games
Are your favorite games on the list?
Deciding which GBC casual game is the best is no doubt a never ending topic, but it’s fun to do!