Posted by admin on June 1, 2009


Boom Blox Bash Party (Wii) Review

Boom Blox Bash Party is a physics based puzzle video game developed by Electronic Arts Los Angeles for the Wii console. It is a sequel to Bloom Box and was released in May 2009. As with the original game, this sequel is also designed by film director Steven Spielberg.

The gameplay of Boom Blox Bash Party is similar to its predecessor, but features new mechanics. The game includes new environments and new block shapes and more extensive multiplayer. The game features more than 400 new levels. Boom Blox Bash Party allows players to upload levels as well as download levels made by other players and EA. The game includes a solo, versus, and co operative mode. The versus mode this time around has been expanded to allow for team based challenges.
One of the new tools is the slingshot. Using slingshot tool is quite easy as it involves merely grabbing onto objects, pulling them back, and then letting them fly. There’s also a brand new Virus Ball that can rub slime on other blocks which will eliminate them. All these tools can be bought with money earned after completing stages and earning medals. Improved level editor is a big addition. You will be able to replicate on the screen whatever you think. The game’s graphics engine has also been revamped to allow for more detailed levels.

To sum up, this is an amazing sequel from EA and there’s no reason not to play this game

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