Abstrakt: In July of 2007, EA announced that it would be collaborating with Oscar-winner Steven Spielberg to create video games. The famed director said, "I really wanted to create a video game that I could play with my kids." The first game to be born from this...
Abstrakt: Like this story? Buzz it up on Yahoo! Buzz. I've been waiting to say something like this for a year and a half: If this is the future of casual gaming, motion controls, and Wii, count me in. Boom Blox may not be the best Wii game, depending on your ...
Abstrakt: When you see the name Spielberg attached to a game, you can’t help but expect some extravagant, cinematic saga – you know, Saving Private Ryan in pixel form. So when we were presented a puzzle game for the Wii, we really didn’t know what...
Abstrakt: Kyle Sudukis8.7 Boom Blox is the latest craze to land on the Nintendo Wii that was created by awarding winning director Steven Spielberg and EA Games which is one of the most original, unusual and entertaining games of 2008. Utilizing the unique contr...
Abstrakt: When it was revealed that Hollywood director Steven Spielberg was going to try his hand at creating games, it was difficult not to imagine grandiose, big-budget extravaganzas with strong narratives and lots of non-interactive video sequences. But Boom...
Abstrakt: The Wii is often criticized as a machine that is dumped with ports and games which really are of the most poor quality available. Nintendo hasn’t exactly helped this by promoting it as a casual machine, seemingly not caring that hardcore gamers aren...
Hundreds of levels to conquer with a good variety of challenges; flexible playing options to suit all preferences; intuitive controls and simple gameplay.
It can be difficult to progress in Adventure mode if you don’t like or suit a particular style of play; overly enthusiastic waving of the Wii remote can ‘freeze’ the targeting cursor, as the sensor struggles to keep track of you.
Abstrakt: Move aside Wii Sports, Boom Blox is fifteen times more likely to result in a controller hitting your TV screen. While Wii Bowling required underhand swing, Boom Blox mimics throwing actions and encourages you to put some force into it. I saw my flatmat...