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May 2008
(83%)
38 Reviews
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Samenvatting: Boom Blox is an exclusive Nintendo Wii game made by movie director Steven Spielberg. He was actually directly involved in the making of this game devoting time to go to the studios every week giving his input.Imagine yourself playing Jenga, but instead...
Samenvatting: This whole casual game business still pisses me off to some extent, as many companies don’t seem to understand what gamers want. You have all kinds of shovelware hitting the Wii every week, with most of them abominations that I would not wish on my gre...
Easy to learn, hard to master, Great solo games, Cracking party games, Easy peasy creator mode
Camera can be tricky to get the right angle, Some ‘steps’ in difficulty rather than a curve
Boom Blox WIIPre-Order: £14.98 (RRP £39.99) Underneath the slightly cutesy graphics and dead simple interface there’s actually a complex physics engine figuring out how every block, and how you move it, affects everything else. This isn’t some...
Samenvatting: Nintendo Wii was made with casual gamers in mind: gaming doesn't just belong to males of ages 15-35 anymore. The gaming industry is doing nothing but grow because of that, and video games are becoming widely accepted. What else could we ask for? It's true...
Samenvatting: Boom Blox is one of those games that has been getting some good word-of-mouth buzz and I couldn’t figure out why. I looked at the screenshots online. I went to the store and looked at box. I saw nothing more than Jenga clone with a couple other random...
Samenvatting: Spielberg’s inspiration for Boom Blox came from his pondering on “creation and destruction,” and what came of it is one of the most engaging and visceral games on Wii to date.
Samenvatting: All baby cows have been lost! Boom Blox is the rare Wii-exclusive game that really could only be done well on the Wii. Even Nintendo seldom produces a Wii game that exploits the system in a novel way; to see such an effort from Electronic Arts is, fra...