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Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii

Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii

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Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
I have to admit...when I first read/heard that Steven Spielberg was getting involved in creating a video game, I was skeptical--especially when I heard that the game would be comparable to Jenga. Well, I'm happy to say that my skepticism was unfounded. "Boom Blox" is easily the newest and best party game available for the Wii. What is essentially a basic and potentially-inane concept turns out to be an addictive and thoroughly enjoyable experience, especially when played with multiple people.

The premise of "Boom Blox" couldn't be simpler: score points by breaking, blowing up, or knocking over blocks. While there are variations on this theme, the gameplay is simple enough that it could be learned within minutes (seconds, even).

I have not yet played the single-player mode (other than the tutorials), but the multiplayer mode is a top-notch party game. At one point I nearly forgot I wasn't playing a traditional board game because I was so immersed in the gameplay itself.

One of
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  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  139 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
Wow. Let me say that again: WOW. This game is a neat little gem that works so well with the idea and execution of the Wii. Its fun to play, easy to learn, and challenging as your skills increase.
The idea is deceptivley simple- throw a variety of objects at towers/buildings/constructs of blocks...knock them down, pull pieces away, create domino effects and all that jazz to score points. By and far the most fun are the levels where you can destroy everything. Other levels let you pull pieces away from the larger structure a la Jenga or similar games.
The best part of this game is figuring out the least amount of "moves" needed to complete each goal. The physics engine is quite good and things react, for the most part, as you would expect them to. The ability to move the field around and change some perspective is helpful and actually necessary to complete levels and goals as you progress through the game.
The learing curve is structured well so that by the time you have finished
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  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  72 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
I didn't expect much from this game when my 7-year old son chose it over Super Smash Bros. Brawl as one of our first purchases for the Wii, but after 20 minutes of playing, I was totally hooked! A deceptively simple spin on Jenga, Boom Blox is a perfect party game for everyone in the family that is easy to learn but difficult to master, especially the challenging "grab" mode in which the game's excellent physics engine really stands out.

Whether playing alone, in co-op or attack mode, Boom Blox is the kind of mass-appeal game you can play for hours at a time without getting bored and is a worthy addition to every player's library.
  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  79 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
If you love video games but your wife/husband won't touch them -- this is the game for you. This is the kind of game that both you and your spouse will enjoy playing together. It's also the best party game for the Wii available to date.

The "most helpful" review nails it. Boom Blox is extremely intuitive so is very approachable to even those who've never played a video game before. It's very cute, very fun, and makes excellent use of the unique Wii controllers.

The concept is so simple, it's amazing no one has done it before. (The concept works better with Wii controllers so maybe it couldn't have been done well prior to the Wii.) In a nutshell, it's like playing with children's blocks. Make a tower of blocks then take turns throwing marbles at it to knock it down. Or play Jenga -- see how many blocks you can remove before the structure crumbles. Or shoot it with a water hose. Or blow it up with a bomb. Or swing some blocks like a wrecking ball to try to knock down the big
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  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  104 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
This game is highly addictive- my whole family enjoys playing. We need to get more controllers, in fact, so we can have four people compete!!! I get very impatient when it's not my turn, or when my dad is hogging it!! I love the challenge of getting a gold medal and will play the level again and again until I can knock everything down with 1 ball!

The only downside is that my pre-existing shoulder injury acts up if I throw too hard. It's not necessary to throw as hard as my dad, tho!! :)
  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  107 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
I have enjoyed Mario Kart Wii, Wii Fit, Endless Ocean, and Wii Sports. I don't know about this one. I just bought it today an I play a good 3 hours. I have mixed feelings about this one. I like games that make you think but this is a strange game. I was very excited by all the good reviews but I didn't have as much fun playing this Bloom Box as I have with other I named above.

Although I would play this game again some other day I don't look forward to play it as much as Mario Kart. It is a slower game that takes time. It gives me the feeling like I am playing Solitare. Listen, if you are thinking about getting this game I suggest you spend the 5 bucks and rent it before buying. I agree with the other guy/gal that said that this game should have been priced at 20 bucks.

I am giving it 4 stars because I do think that this game is very original. It is will made! Also, I believe it has potential as a 2 player game.
  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  108 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
With the exception of the shooting mode, this is a perfect game.
Much of the game is turned-based, so for many games you can share a single controler for 4 people. The turned based portion of the game enables very young and very old players to compete with even hard-core gamers and still have fun(and hard core gamers can enjoy the game also).
It is great to have a game that I can play with my 78y/o father and my 5y/o son.
It works because anyone can smash blocks, and everyone thinks they can do it well, but those with better skills can take the game to a higher level.
  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  112 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
I'm not going to go into too many details, other than Spielberg has nailed how fun it is to stack and destroy piles of blocks, and you never have to clean up the mess! The throwing mechanics are perfect, and the game does a fantastic job of utilizing the Havok physics engine, so everything you see feels genuine.

On top of the ability to topple blocks or optionally pulling them down with a hand, the game also throws in a few twists that you wouldn't be able to do in the real world. Some blocks, when struck, will disappear entirely, others will explode on contact with a sublimely satisfying chaotic response to follow. Oh yeah, many of us lack the ability to throw a sixteen pound bowling ball overhand with any sense of force, too, so this game can kind of make you feel like Superman in that regard.

There are tons of play modes and pre-set puzzles, but the fun never really ends when you tap into the level creator. It is here you can alter any pre-set puzzle as you see fit (throw in some
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  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  116 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
If you like puzzle games, you'll love this. Knock down 'Jenga" type towers by throwing stuff at them-- bowling balls, baseballs, etc. Different kinds of blocks on the tower make it even better- bomb blocks, chemical blocks which explode when they touch other similar blocks...

This game is lots of fun for both people playing alone as well as with somebody else. A good mix of "thinking" and action.

Worth $50. A great "wii experience" that can't be duplicated with a joystick console.
  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  126 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
The concept is easy, the execution starts easy... then gets harder. Good puzzles. Very rewarding when you finally solve a new level. I love this game.

There is a learning curve. The only problem is that it's hard to share with someone new to Wii.
  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  133 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
Steven Spielberg said he made this game so that he would have a video game that he could play with his kids. This game is a game that a hardcore gamer, a mom, dad, uncle, cousin, etc etc can pick up and have a lot of fun with. There is a great single player mode where you must figure out how to solve puzzels by throwing things at blocks or picking blocks out of a pile. It gets to be very challenging. The multi player is probably one of the top 3 most fun Wii games to play multiplayer. If you have even the SLIGHTEST interest in this game I high reccommend you buy it. Everyone I know who has played it has loved it.
  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  143 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
No, the title isn't hyperbole. I do honestly believe this is the best Wii title I've purchased. Granted, I do not own No More Heroes, Metroid Prime 3, or Zelda: Twilight Princess - but I do have all the rest of the so-called "best" Wii games (Super Mario Galaxy, Zack and Wiki, Mario Kart Wii, Super Smash Brothers Brawl, Okami, etc.). Those other games aren't bad, not by a long shot - I've loved them all - they just don't have the downright pure fun factor that Boom Blox does.

Boom Blox is astounding in its simplistic design yet addictive nature. This is a game all ages can enjoy. It has decent colorful graphics, nice relaxing music, and tons of puzzles to solve. While some puzzles aren't as fun or enjoyable as others - it is still never a chore to finish any portion of this game. I have yet to even try the multiplayer or create-a-puzzle modes, but after having just played most of the single player I doubt my opinion of this game could get any higher.

Is it a technical marvel? No. Is it
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  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  153 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
I bought this the day after it came out and played it as soon as I got home, at first I thought it was going to be too easy when I waass playing hte "demo" Training mode, (You must do this to unlock the first set of games) but once you atrat playing each level gets more and more difficult, I was trying to get gold on each level and ran into one I had to repeat several time sbefore I even got a bronze.... this is so much fun and great for all ages (my 5 year old Grandson is going to love it as much as I do)
This game rocks....
  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  153 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
I'll start off by saying that I've only played this game on single player.

For some reason, this game reminds me a lot of various (better quality) Shockwave block based games games out there that you can play on the Internet. The graphics are only marginally better. It's extremely easy to learn. And it keeps you entertained despite the sub-par graphics.

That said, it's a Shockwave game on some major steroids. You can rotate around quite easily. The controls are obviously much more interactive.

One of the things I love most about this game is it's auto-save feature. After each level, it takes a fraction of a second and saves your progress. Unlike so many other games, you do not have to spend 25 minutes before you get to a point where you can save your progress. This means that you always have the option of putting the game down at any time without losing progress. That said, the challenges will keep you from wanting to put the game down. Last night for instance before heading to bed I
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  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  156 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
Fun filled game. A different puzzle around every corner. My 7 y/o enjoys it and can actually play it with satisfaction. If he messes up, he just tries it again. Watch the video/trailer or do a Google search for reviews. Great family game, not a steep learning curve. Can create and upload your levels to registered Wii friends, or, of course, they can send to you as well. The previous 3 reviews are very accurate.
  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  158 days ago at 
Boom Blox: Nintendo Wii
Imagine your older brother just finished building the masterpiece of a lifetime out of blocks. Then, you sneak up from behind and bash it all down. It's that safe sort of fun which could make people think this game is a kids-only game. But, it's far from that. You can play this game with a single hand, allowing you to hold a beverage, or the crying child that wants to play in the other.

It's a huge game, with almost 400 levels, plus the ability to create new ones. It is the best game out there for the Wii, it doesn't have the frustration that Mario Kart and Smash Bros has. You'll feel great playing the game and it doesn't get old.
  16 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  20 price(s)  |  162 days ago at 

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