Rated as E for “Everyone,” this cartoon violence, comic mischief video game - Boom Blox, the brainchild of the famed director Steven Spielberg, and the game developer and publisher Electronic Arts (ERTS) is uncomplicated, tactile, and fun. Designed for the Nintendo Wii console but those who love Wii to death won’t find it anywhere near its previous hardcore games. Targeting older gamers, former non-gamers and female players, this casual game title is less time-consuming and is easier-to-master.
This interactive, pure escapism and fun game is built upon a full real-time physics puzzler where each player’s Boom Blox experience can be as easy or difficult as they want it to be. It can be played by anyone using the unique control set-up of the Wii.
Described as Jenga, a wildly popular blocks game, meets Tetris Blast, the game offers action-packed interactive activities that take Wii play to a new level of creativity and fun. You can solve puzzles cooperatively or in competition with one another by throwing virtual objects like bowling balls, baseballs and fire hoses at stacked blocks. To blast your way to victory and more than 300 levels, learn the three basic techniques in Boom Blox - throw, grab, and blast!
Up to four players can explore the visceral gameplay of this fast-paced, multiplayer action game – perfectly suited for the Wii’s interactivity that keeps you destroying your way through brain-twisting challenges. In the game, players navigate their way through nearly 400 levels of block destruction, encountering over 30 wacky characters set in five unique worlds. You can tackle the action and interact with Boom Blox’s crazy, kooky but entertaining characters such as the Blox-laying chickens or the baseball throwing monkeys, who brings personality to the Tiki, Medieval, Frontier, and Haunted themed environments. The game also includes a level editor so users can create their own Boom Blox levels and share them with friends and family via WiiConnect24. The simple-but-fun game's emphasis is on playing with friends and family.
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