How grindy are the purchasable streetpass games? Reading reviews of the 4, the flower game definitely seems the least appealing to me.
How grindy are the purchasable streetpass games? Reading reviews of the 4, the flower game definitely seems the least appealing to me.
It seems like your question is well answered at this point but I'm going to offer my 2 cents as well.
None of the games are super gameplay intensive. I would almost liken the experience of playing them to games like Animal Crossing, Picross, or even mobile games like clash of the clans (minus micro transactions). I have been chipping away at all of them since they were released. It can be fun and relaxing to churn out your streetpass haul at the end of a long day. If you've already been playing Find Mii then you know what you're getting into with the others. If you're looking for games to sit down and play for extended gaming sessions then you are looking in the wrong place.
Flower Town - I'm not totally sure of what you mean by "grindy" but flower definitely has the least gameplay. There is some technique to learn but it mostly feels random. All of the flowers are nicely designed and there are a lot of them and a lot of variations within the breeds. It is mostly about collecting breeds, but there are also 'jobs' that require you to submit specific flowers. I would say that this one feels the most like a bite-sized version of Animal Crossing.
Monster Manor - This one has a little more gameplay (it has simple battles) but it's main focus is a loot/crafting system. Like all of the games, there are nuances that you will learn over the weeks that you spend with it. Again, not heavily gameplay intensive but I liked this one a lot. It can be very satisfying to build the perfect room and get a great kernel of a rare weapon that you can building into something special.
Mii Force - The only one that is purely gameplay based. This is a very competent shooter and I had a blast with it. You can beat most of the levels with 3-4 Miis, but it can drag a bit towards the endgame as you will really need to have full loads of 10 Miis to execute competent runs.
Warrior's Way - Presented as a strategy game but it basically just boils down to number puzzles to decide how to set up your troops. I had fun with this for a time but in hindsight it seems a little basic. This one more than any of the others is about the fun of harvesting Miis and watching your army grow.
I bought the complete pack (I'm a sucker for a discount) and quickly realized that playing all six streetpass games (two built-in and four add-on) took waaaaaaaaaaaaay too much time. So I've decided to complete one add-on game at a time. I'm working on Warrior's Way (and Puzzle Swap and Find Mii 2). I probably won't finish all the add-on games before the 3DS is replaced with a new model. Sigh.
I couldn't disagree with this more. You need 500-1000 street passes (rough numbers) to complete each of the games and you will kick yourself if you have to do that 4 times over. I would recommend buying them all and then just skipping some of them at different times if you aren't in the mood to play them. It's better to have the option. Sometimes you will want to spend an hour playing all of them at once, sometimes you will have to spend 5 minutes merely checking your puzzle pieces. In the time that I have been playing these games, I have found that I always ended up wanting to play through all of the games at least a few times a week.
Don't let it become a chore, just play them when you are in the mood. These are games after all.