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Bust-a-Move Bash

Bust-a-Move Bash

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Bust-a-Move Bash
single player mode is ok, but gets tiresome. there are different ways to aim your launcher, none which i could really get comfortable with.

multiplayer mode is a joke.

and the moving backgrounds along with a lot of unnecessary animations still gave me a headache!
  7 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  276 days ago at 
Bust-a-Move Bash
This game can be entertaining but the fun does fade quickly. We have this game and have played it a few times with both friends and in single player. The single player mode is fun and can be addictive but unfortunately there is no depth to the game play, it is exactly what it is, a ball shooting puzzle game.

When it comes to multi-player though let me tell you one thing, it's fast paced and though it can be fun there is no real skill involved. We have found that in multi-player you can get get first place half the time by just shooting randomly at the screen and no we don't just suck, we've tested this many times with many people. If you really are into games like this I say purchase if only for the single player puzzles.

One warning though, if you are "colorblind" pass this one over you'll only frustrate yourself. Though I do play this game from time to time I am colorblind and though I can do decently most of the time I get a headache because I have to concentrate a little too hard,
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  7 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  238 days ago at 
Bust-a-Move Bash
Our family has very much enjoyed this game. It's not perfect, that's for sure, but we have found it to be highly addicting and fun for us and our two oldest kids.

First off, it's not a high end game and is probably over priced for what it is. However, it has been worth the money we've spent on it. We like to have some games for unwinding, and this is perfect for that. It doesn't require a ton of mental energy or long hours of play in order to progress somewhere. It's simply a game to plink around on and relax while doing so. My husband has enjoyed the endless, I enjoy the puzzles, and the kids enjoy the competition. It's easy enough for our 5 year to play, but challenging enough for my 9 year old to stay interested. We all agree, the shooting section is a wasted option. It's pretty much pointless.

Bust a Move does need some modifications though. If you're in the middle of a set of puzzles, there is no option to exit to the main menu without loosing a puzzle. The competitive
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  7 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  329 days ago at 
Bust-a-Move Bash
okay, if you're playign this by yourself. then cool, get it, worth the money. if you are expecting classic bustamove??? ABSOLUTELY NOT. the multi-player is HORRIBLE and you only get one stupid option. i miss my old school bust a move, i thought this would be it...its NOT AT ALL LIKE IT USED TO BE (2-player mode that is). if you're an old school bust a move player, don't get this, you'll be dissappointed
  7 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  463 days ago at 
Bust-a-Move Bash
Sometimes, one of the most addictive ganmes for video game owners is the puzzle games. No matter how far you can get within the game, you always feel like the game has beaten you. Although it isn't a bad thing, it is absolutely fun and wild. Nevertheless, there just hasn't been as much variety lately with puzzle games. That has made it quite a drought for anyone who owns the Nintendo Wii. Although the sytem came out just last year, there are some gamers who just want more of the action on there new system. Now, a classic popping game has returned on the Wii, but can it actually stick with die hard gamers?

Bust A Move Bash! for the Nintendo Wii brings one of the most classic arcade puzzle games to new console. The game of course is as simple as it was before. You have to manuver your cannons and launch colored bubbles and drop them down to the floor. The gameplay is nothing new, as you control the directin of the launch of the bubbles with either your Wii remote, or the classic controller
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  7 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  471 days ago at 
Bust-a-Move Bash
In the grand scheme of things, Bust a Move is a fantastic game. However, here, not only does the game feel like it's very empty, but the wii controls just feel a little gimmicky and tacked on. The fact that there's hardly any other option for you makes some of the game even less enjoyable at times.

The gameplay of Bust a Move hasn't changed, and much like other puzzle games like Tetris, it probably never will. After all, when you've got a tried and true formula that works, you stick with it. You just shoot balls of a certain color at other balls of the same color. If three of these balls match up they disappear. Of course, you also have to deal with the upper level descending on you as well. There's an endless mode and a puzzle mode here, and that's really all there is in terms of gameplay modes, and that's already limiting the games potential.

Again, however, what really puts this game down is the wii remote controls. You can use the wii remote to point at the screen and shoot
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  7 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  483 days ago at 
Bust-a-Move Bash
I decided to pick up the Wii's bust-a-move bash, here's a quick review of the pros and cons. It offers some new control layouts, thanks to the wiimote. Most importantly, the controls work well and enhance the gameplay. The gameplay is the usual bust-a-move goodness, with some added flying saucers that offer special powers, pretty cool stuff. If you don't know the bust-a-move formula, it's an action puzzle game like tetris, where you shoot different colored bubbles upward, trying to connect 3 or more to make them disappear. It's been around for a long time, and that's because it's genuinely fun. But what i'm noticing in bust-a-move bash is how bare and empty this game feels. Even the main menu will give you an empty feeling inside, i've seen cooler menus on the nes. But the menus don't matter, it's the lack of depth to the game modes which is hurting this title. There are less then a handful of modes- the regular puzzle mode, which has tons of stages, so that's a plus. Endless mode is exactly
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  7 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  489 days ago at 

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