Wii snowboard game review




















Nintendo Power. Although there is a good number of activities available to you - races, slaloms, search and rescue, etc. All this publication's reviews. Worth Playing. In my opinion, it's not enough change to warrant a purchase if you already own We Ski, but if you've played that game to death, I'd at least give this a rental and see if any of the small additions grab you.

User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 4 out of 4. Mixed: 0 out of 4. Negative: 0 out of 4. An exceptional game that I've had so much fun with over the years. Just exploring the mountains is so enjoyable, there are tons of secrets to An exceptional game that I've had so much fun with over the years. Just exploring the mountains is so enjoyable, there are tons of secrets to find and minigames to play. This is a great game. Better than any other ski games out right now. Awesome freedom and mountains.

If only they made something like this fro This is a great game. If only they made something like this fro xbox This is a game that puts you on two big, fun, and awesome mountains to ski.

The controls are excelent and while you can use the Wii Motion or This is a game that puts you on two big, fun, and awesome mountains to ski. This game is as fun as the player, because you have the toy your skies or snowboard and the playground the big mountains to ski, make tricks, jumps, use the halfpipes, rails, or just enjoy the view. But while those aspects should be enough to enjoy the game, it has a few other things. You can challenge people over the mountains to compete in speedraces, and slalom, you can complete challenges, like find some one on the mountain, or mini games where you need to collect items in a timeframe.

All of this even the challenges and races can be done with other 4 people. All this publication's reviews. Wii has plenty of other titles that offer a few hours of undemanding fun. The abandoned potential of Road Trip is proof of what a wasteful approach that can be.

User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 8 out of 8. Mixed: 0 out of 8. Negative: 0 out of 8. By far Played it so much on the balance board it wrecked my legs!

Brilliant game! I read some reviews here and decided to go out and buy it as I had been craving a real snowboard game for the Wii balance board. This game I read some reviews here and decided to go out and buy it as I had been craving a real snowboard game for the Wii balance board. This game does not disappoint and the reviews on here are pretty much spot on. The graphics are crisp, colourful, and very entertaining even if they aren't photo-realistic.

The cartoony characters are cute and make the game pretty fun. Since most people are probably interested in knowing how the game performs on the balance board let me just say that it's very responsive and very enjoyable.

I actually can't imagine playing this game on the Wii-mote. It can be a bit frustrating trying to do everything on the board, but you have so much fun just playing around on it you don't really notice if you're not making all the goals. I don't buy a lot of Wii games but this one was definitely worth it.

I just bought this game today, and so far it's great! The song track is good, and it satisfies my snowboarding needs. As nice as that skiing game was, leaving out snowboarding seemed to be a curious decision. The virtual skiing and snowboarding won't appeal to a lot of core gamers, but families and youngsters should get a fair bit of mileage out of the title.

As with We Ski, Namco Bandai did an excellent job of bringing a glimpse of the mountains to the confines of the living room. Playing with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk is surprisingly enjoyable, and taking advantage of the Balance Board compatibility is a hoot. In fact, the controls offer both simplicity and depth, making the game accessible and rewarding for the casual sect. That's to say, it's very user-friendly and pleasant to navigate.

This time around, players will be able to choose between two distinct mountains with lots of terrain, and they will be able to pick from either Miis or a chibi-like set of skiers and snowboarders. Once registered, players can then decide to hit either of the slopes - one featuring resort conditions, the other opting for an untamed, unspoiled outback experience.

Both mountains are very well designed, offering a lot of new looks and new challenges for players. They are also amazing mountains to behold. In fact, both games in the franchise are about as graphically pretty as we've seen on the Wii. The environments are filled with great textures and impressive vistas.

Also, players can choose to tackle the slopes at day or night, providing for another layer of content and visual stimulus.



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