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Nintendo Wii
Release Date: May 19, 2009   |   Genre: Puzzle
Like the original BOOM BLOX game Bash Party is based around fast-paced gameplay that utilizes players' reflexes, dexterity, and problem-solving skills. During the action players use the Wii Remote to direct objects and forces toward structures made of blocks in order to knock them over. There is also Jenga like gameplay during which players pull blocks, with the goal of toppling as many of them as possible, but without bringing down the whole structure. In doing this players have to deal with the different types of blocks in play. Some of these include: gem blocks, blocks with point values attached, explosive blocks that detonate on contact, vanishing blocks that disappear when struck, wood blocks, and steel blocks. In addition, as the game progresses strategies may change, meaning that players must be flexible in order to succeed.
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: May 6, 2008   |   Genre: Puzzle
Boom Blox is a action puzzle game developed in conjunction with Steven Spielberg. The objective of Boom Blox is to keep a structure made of blocks from being knocked down or to knock over a structure using the Wii Remote to throw, shoot or grab colorful character-based blocks through 300 levels through five worlds. The game utilizes a realistic physics-based system. Depending on how a projectile is thrown and at what angle, the blocks will react accordingly, and collapse based on the real-time action.
Mac, Windows
Release Date: August 30, 2006   |   Genre:
Windows
Release Date: January 4, 2007   |   Genre: Casual
Help Lex battle through books in a spelling sensation of epical proportions! Vanquish villains, whomp foes and annihilate over 150 enemies. Increase your word power with fantastic gems, potions and treasures. With exciting mini-games and brilliant bonus modes, it's the ultimate test of vocabularic valor! Three storybooks teeming with over 150 uniquely animated enemies! Increase your word power with fantastic gems, potions and treasures! Three ecstatic mini-games: Word Master, Letter Rip and Link - Spell! Special timed Arena mode for super-speedy spellers! Stupendous chromed-out graphics and astonishing special effects! Stunning sound fx and music! Spell, excel and make your mark in the glittering Hall of Fame!
PC
Release Date: July 30, 2009   |   Genre:
Bookworm Adventures Volume 2, like its predecessor, is a spelling game with light RPG elements. The player assumes the role of Lex fighting several characters taken from fables and folklore, with the two sides taking turns. The game is divided in chapters, each based on a poem or fairy tale story with a final boss character. After defeating the boss, Lex receives one of the treasures. These artifacts give special powers to fight the battles, increasing the attack power and helping in other ways. Lex can carry up to three treasures at the same time, and they can be selected along with a companion on a separate screen between chapters. These companions are mythic characters that take up one of the treasure slots and join Lex during the battle, giving potions, attacking the enemy and increasing positive statistics.
PC
Release Date: November 28, 2006   |   Genre:
Bookworm Adventures follows the tale of a little green worm named Lex (of the original Bookworm game) throughout 3 themed books as he spells words to defeat evil monsters. The main game interface is a 4x4 grid of letters, and unlike in the original Bookworm game, the letters do not need to connect to form words. The game is turn-based, and after the user attacks their opponent, the opponent then takes its turn. Each book is divided into 10 chapters that culminate in a "boss battle" in which the player is rewarded with a treasure upon defeating the enemy. Treasures do many things, ranging from increasing damage for using certain letters, to stunning the enemy, and a whole lot more. A player can only choose 3 treasures to bring with them into a chapter (out of an eventual total of 31).
Nintendo DS
Release Date: December 8, 2009   |   Genre: Puzzle
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: August 30, 2006   |   Genre:
Bookworm is a combination of Scrabble and Bejeweled, in which you create words by selecting letters from adjacent tiles. Completed words are converted to points and removed from the board. New tiles fall in from the top to fill in the empty tile positions. Watch out for fiery letter tiles that will burn through your other tiles one at a time. Creating longer words will stave off burning tiles and generate bonus tiles as well. Words containing bonus tiles are worth more points.
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: October 14, 2008   |   Genre: Music
Boogie SuperStar, the sequel to Boogie, is a dancing and karaoke game. It can be played with either the included microphone for singing or with the wii remote for dancing. Players need to match the rhythm and pitch to sing, or follow a specific dance routine by performing sequences of dance moves and combos to dance. The objective of the game is to work your way to stardom by competing in the star show where you can earn tokens that can be redeemed for reward packages. These contain new songs, dance moves, combos, dance routines, dressing room items as well as style skill progression.
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: August 7, 2007   |   Genre: Music
Boogie is a dance and Karaoke game. Unlike most similar games, which use special pads to control the dancing, the Wii version makes use of the Wii remote. The nunchuck can also be used to control the facial expressions in Strike-a-pose sequences, but is not required. For karaoke, Boogie includes a USB microphone. Each song can be played as a dance or a karaoke game. Players either match the rhythm and pitch, or match the song's beats to dance. Variation and combos are encouraged, as too many similar moves will lower the score. By performing well in the dances, a Boogie meter is filled. When full the player can execute a special move. While dancing, bonus items appear such as multipliers, tokens and meter boosts.