Penguins and Friends: Hey! That’s My Fish! is a simple, turn-based strategy video game for the Wii console designed for the casual and young gamer around your home. This game is fun, engaging, and entertaining title for kids, but too simple to be recommended for Wednesday game night.
Let’s Tap’s collection of five mini-games is suitable for kids and some casual gamers, but this short title will have trouble entertaining an experienced gamer. The simple concept and spotty controls will quickly have the veteran gamer looking for something else to play.
Grand Slam Tennis is a definite upgrade for casual gamers who want a deeper tennis experience than Wii Sports. Implementing the Wii MotionPlus-enhanced control is only slightly better than the normal Wii remote, but both control systems are a little less than perfect at the moment.
In Let’s Tap, SEGA introduces gamers to the first game that can be played without even touching the controller itself. Using any household box, gamers are introduced to a gaming world where tapping is everything. But is it worth hunting down, or is it just a neat gimmick? Let’s find out!
If you’re a parent with a child who loves art and video games, Crayola Colorful Journey for the Nintendo Wii may seem like a promising title. However, there are several factors you’ll want to consider before purchasing this game.
Major Minor’s Majestic March uses a game play concept that’s unique enough to engage and satisfy a young mind, which is the target market for this game. The older gamer might enjoy the first few minutes, but after that this game becomes too easy and simple to satisfy an older gamer.