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Majesco  
Wonder World Amusement Park
From: Majesco
For: Wii
Genre: Casual, Collection, Family
ESRB Rating: Everyone (6+)
Wonder World Amusement Park
Oh look, a mini-game collection on Wii. Not just any old mini-collection, mind you, but one specifically geared toward kids and their grandmas. How clever. They might be on to something here.
Posted July 25, 2008
By SHAUN CONLIN, EVERGEEK MEDIA
 
Yet another mini-game collection for Wii, Majesco's Wonder World Amusement Park at least has the decency to offer a consistent gaggle of low stress fluff for 1 - 4 players. Though touted as containing "35 thrilling rides & games" one might find at a well appointed amusement park, "thrilling" is relative; "serviceable" more apt.

It includes variations on whack-a-mole, fishing, pee-shooter gallery and bumper car themes, no single event lasting more than a minute or two. While that may sound perfectly suited to ADHD kids and their ungamer grandparents, it's not quite all that.

As with most Wii Remote Controller (Wii-mote) intensive Wii games, Wonder World Amusement Park is wrought with laggy, sometimes counter-intuitive gameplay. For the Whack-a-generic-rodent bits, for example, you first position then hold your hammer over a target with the Nunchuck's thumbstick, then waggle the Wii-mote for the whack, which, unlike real whack-a-mole, is more like rub-tummy, pat head. Frog fishing, meanwhile, has you trying to steady a dangling worm over a toad, then pressing A-button to "hook" it, but the effectiveness of A seems arbitrary, random.

Perhaps not surprisingly, kid gamers and casual grandmas don't seem to notice nor care about the lethargic interface of Wonder World Amusement Park. After all, it's not trying to be a videogame per se; it's a just assorted whimsy in a box on the cheap. In that sense, Wonder World Amusement Park fairs just fine.

    Wonder World Amusement Park TIP: Buying all the prizes in each park in Wonder World Amusement Park will unlock all available rides.

 
 
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User Comments
so if not this game what should i buy for the kids? carnivel games?
Gordo  |  #  |  Jul. 26, 2008  
 
Carnival Games is similar to this -- it's also extremely mediocre. Also stay away from Furu Furu park. But any of the Mario Party games (#8 on Wii, plus a bunch of them for GameCube, which are playable on Wii) are a good choice. great mini-games, plus the whole "board game" mode giving it all a sense of purpose. WarioWare is also fun for all and pretty funny too, but it's got a faster pace. Cooking Mama is also surprisingly fun. there ya go.
Evergeek  |  #  |  Jul. 26, 2008  
 
Carnival Games is similar to this -- it's also extremely mediocre. Also stay away from Furu Furu park. But any of the Mario Party games (#8 on Wii, plus a bunch of them for GameCube, which are playable on Wii) are a good choice. great mini-games, plus the whole "board game" mode giving it all a sense of purpose. WarioWare is also fun for all and pretty funny too, but it's got a faster pace. Cooking Mama is also surprisingly fun. there ya go.
Evergeek  |  #  |  Jul. 26, 2008  
 


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Score:  2.25  (out of 5)