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Published: 2007-10-05, Author: Daniel , review by: gamespy.com
Fun mini-games; innovative Wii remote use; great for multiplayer.
No-frills presentation; prolonged exposure to organ music can cause psychosis.
Weve all been there. We get hooked on the simplicity, become beguiled by the difficulty, repeat our failures and ultimately vow to succeed. Hot afternoons on the midway of the county fair or amusement park turn into cool evenings and a pocket full of ...
Abstract: I remember going to an occasional carnival or fair as a kid. Sure, there were rides and they could be fun, but I’m a self-admitted wuss. I don’t like roller coasters, ferris wheels or anything like that. I’ve never really figured out why...
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Published: 2007-09-17, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Carnival Games is 2K’s answer to Nintendo’s Wii Sports and Wii Play. It features dozens of realistic carnival games with full motion control through the Wii remote, hundreds of prizes to show signs of success, and even carnies to heckle you wh...
Abstract: In case you didnt know, available for purchase at your local retailer are various party games for your Wii. "Oh stop talking crazy," you might say. "The Wii is a bastion of quality titles that anchor the hardcore gamer, exclusive of a multiplayer sett...
Its just not fun. You dont even get to eat the carnival food. The Final Word Carnival Games may look cute, but it doesnt translate into gameplay youll come back to, and in the end, is just a novelty Wii game that wears out its welcome way too fast...
Carnival Games may look cute, but it doesnt translate into gameplay youll come back to, and in the end, is just a novelty Wii game that wears out its welcome way too fast to be worth any price.
Abstract: Most people, young or old, have fond memories of going to the carnival or fair, whether it’s the food, the rides, the games, or simply the atmosphere. Considering that, it’s a wonder that we haven’t seen more video games set in this uniq...
There is a whole level of nostalgia at work here for anyone who has ever been to a carnival, and Carnival Games really ties into that whole theme and the various skill sets required to play these games. I’ve thrown darts at balloon in real life and...
Abstract: You can go to a real carnival or buy one for your Wii in the form of Carnival Games, but youll be ripped off either way, so why not at least get the fresh, funnel cake-scented air?