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EA Playground - Nintendo Wii
Rain or shine, the fun doesn't have to stop! EA Playground captures the exuberance and nostalgia of your
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Playground
Rain or shine, the fun doesn't have to stop! EA Playground captures the exuberance and nostalgia of your
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EA Playground: Nintendo Wii
Playground captures the exuberance and nostalgia of your neighborhood playground, turning your gaming
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EA Playground (Wii)
It?s Playtime! Beat your family and friends in a series of hilariously fun multiplayer playground games
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EA Playground (Wii)
EA Playground captures the exuberance of your neighborhood playground. The game is easy topick-up and
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Playground - Wii
EA PlaygroundWii It's Playtime! Beat your family and friends in a series of hilariously fun multiplayer
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EA Playground Wii
EA Playground features games that are easy to pick-up-and-play by fully capitalizing on the unique control
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Playground (Wii)
Swing the Wii remote to excel in tetherball and battle your friends and family in dodgeball.EA Playground
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Reviews
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This game is suitable for the entire family. However, it's the 3 year old that likes it the best. We mainly play as a family - and it does hold everyone's interest fairly well.
Pros:
lots of different activities
slot car racing - multiple prizes/attacks, great game
nerf game - my personal favorite, too hard for 3 year old (aiming issues)
games very short (e.g. paper airplanes) so can play many rounds
Up to 4 players simultaneously
Cons:
Does not use miis
dodgeball and tetherball not so great (hard to control)
No staying power - definately does not get played as much as Mario Party
Does not encourage kids to get up and move around
Pros:
lots of different activities
slot car racing - multiple prizes/attacks, great game
nerf game - my personal favorite, too hard for 3 year old (aiming issues)
games very short (e.g. paper airplanes) so can play many rounds
Up to 4 players simultaneously
Cons:
Does not use miis
dodgeball and tetherball not so great (hard to control)
No staying power - definately does not get played as much as Mario Party
Does not encourage kids to get up and move around
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Playground has it's fun moments. It has an addicting quality to it's minigames as well. I liked it's layout of the playground and the total game dynamics, but I grew tired of most of the games after a couple days.
Dodgeball, which could have been the selling point of this game, seemed to lack a lot of gameplay. The games just went to quickly and seemed lackluster. Games often took less than thirty seconds, and you never really got going in a game to make it feel like you were really playing.
Wall ball was much the same way, quick games left me wanting more. In fact most of the games were this way.
Kicks was an interesting twist on Volleyball / Soccer, and was probably the deepest game on the disc.
Most of the games included special moves, which you bought with your marbles that you win from defeating your playground opponents.
I kind of wanted to finish collecting everything, but with no achievement system, I didn't find myself wanting to fight through the eventual boredom
Dodgeball, which could have been the selling point of this game, seemed to lack a lot of gameplay. The games just went to quickly and seemed lackluster. Games often took less than thirty seconds, and you never really got going in a game to make it feel like you were really playing.
Wall ball was much the same way, quick games left me wanting more. In fact most of the games were this way.
Kicks was an interesting twist on Volleyball / Soccer, and was probably the deepest game on the disc.
Most of the games included special moves, which you bought with your marbles that you win from defeating your playground opponents.
I kind of wanted to finish collecting everything, but with no achievement system, I didn't find myself wanting to fight through the eventual boredom
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Retiree here. I just purchased and played the easiest version of each minigame. I purchased this so that my 4 1/2 year grandson could have an easy game. Rayman was too difficult. He found Endless Ocean boring. Though this game does require some use of the buttons in all minigames, (at least if you want a good score), it will still be his favorite game. Tetherball and slot cars are probably the easiest game. Dodgeball is probably the most fun, but more difficult. Wallball is a nice game, but like dodgeball, on the more difficult side (for a 4 year old). I would rate each minigame in the package, entertaining. I think it's a nice 4 star game. Simple games with minimal instructions can be very nice. Another plus. I think he can play this game without damaging the TV or himself. Update: My grandson now plays and loves slot car racing.




















