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Pick Up and Play: Use the Wii Remote¿ and Numchuk to dribble your way through the competition and slam dunk your way to victory!Hours of Fun: Defeat all challengers in the single-player Knockout Cup tournament, or take on a friend in two-player head-on-head action!Wild Zany Action!: This isn't your parents basketball game! Unleash dominating Super moves with Wii Remote gestures, like triple jumps, super slams, and more!
< Kidz Sports Basketball > < Kidz Sports: Ice Hockey > < Game Party > < Wii Nunchuk Controller > < Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel > < Wii Remote Controller >




 price:$19.99 
 Bold Games(2007-10-26)
 

customer 's review
(Great video for kids...my grandson's love it!!)
Terrific video for kids to play...they even learn how to
really play the game...

Have you always wanted to be a basketball hero? With Kidz Sports Basketball, you can take control of your basketball team as you square off against your opponents in some of the maddest games of full-court 3-on-3 basketball ever. Kidz Sports Basketball is a fun based sports game, which will have you standing up, moving around and literally re-enacting the movement of the game you're playing. Become a legend in your own living room.


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< Kidz Sports Basketball > < Kidz Sports: Ice Hockey > < Game Party > < Wii Nunchuk Controller > < Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel > freaks

Play as 11 unique characters with distinctive stylesAssortment of gameplay modes across 19 venuesFeatures authentic equipment and apparel like Joola, Adidas and ButterflyAuthentic physics engine and intuitive gameplayESRB Rated E for Everyone
< Rockstar Presents Table Tennis > < Wii Remote Controller > < Wii Nunchuk Controller > < Brunswick Pro Bowling > < Game Party > < Wii Charge Station >




 price:$2.00 
 Rockstar Games(2007-10-15)
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customer 's review
(good)

(Crazy fun)

(Lots of fun, limited realism)

(Pretty ok...)

(Ping Pong Anyone?)
I bought this game to try because my father like very much table tennis.
We played together and it is very good.

I don't have Wii Play and never played this game on another system, so I can't speak to that, but man have I had fun playing this. The reviewer who said it takes a little time to get used to it is right, but I have spent more time playing this any other Wii Game I have. And although I usually win, I can still be beat every once in a while but a good computer opponent using a lot of spins. It's pretty good exercise too.
As a table tennis enthusiast, I was primarily interested in how well the wii controller captures your movements. It turns out the controls are quite responsive and once you get used to the sharp-shooter or control-freak setup (using the nun-chuck for additional controls) you can produce breathtaking rallies.

However, it has very little to do with actual table tennis swings. I was a bit disappointed that you don't control spin with the motion but the directional pad. I would think the wiimote would be ideal for detecting topspin or backspin motions. Likewise for ball-placement: to place a ball short you have to swing downwards (unless you use the sharp-shooter setup where you can achieve that with the nun-chuck), which is very counter-intuitive for somebody who actually plays table tennis.

I understand that they have to make a game that is accessible to people who don't necessarily know how to play table tennis, but it would have been great to include that option as a separate profile for those who do.

It's still a very fun game, just don't expect it to be a simulation.

This game didn't quite meet my expectations. The developers should have tried to make it more realistic. The game is really only fun for me when I'm playing with one of my friends. It's really boring to just play the computer. There are three basic paddle movements: up and to the right, straight up or down and to the left. The ball will spin according to which direction you are pushing on the D-pad and the paddle movements I mentioned only control which part of the table the ball will hit.

It's an ok game but if they had made it more like Wii Sports Tennis it would have been an improvement.

When it comes to video games in the industry, Nintendo has really shown well at making games their own with a great sense of appeal. Nevertheless, that also has been said well about the Xbox 360 too. They have really shown some very dominant games that really been very surprising. That had proved well with Table Tennis as a surprise hit. However, an exclusive game for the system has now made it no longer exclusive as it makes its debut to the Nintendo Wii. But, the big question is was an exclusive game from the Xbox 360 library can thrive the exact same way onto the Nintendo Wii? This answer will get you to volley that way.

Rockstar Presents Table Tennis for the Nintendo Wii brings out last years Xbox 360 surprise classic onto the Nintendo Wii, as you try to ping pong your way into the championships. The gameplay though hasn't changed as it stood from the Xbox 360 edition, and the same features remain as they did before. The graphics are fair, but the control makes more use from the Wii remote, as you shake the controller, to help you use your paddle, to bounce your ball over the net. Not anything anything new though, if you've mastered the ping pong game in Wii Play. The fun though doesn't really measure though if you've mastered ping pong earlier, and the gameplay doesn't really change as it showed before.

All in all Rockstar Presents Table Tennis doesn't really deliver as much of being a must buy on the Nintendo Wii unlike party favorites like Wii Sports or Mario Party 8, which also feature tennis. This one feels more like it is a rental for you to play for awhile. It is good for multiplayer action, but it misses the mark on being a good ace in the hole, it feels more like a near fault.

Graphics: C+

Sound: C

Control: B-

Fun&Enjoyment: D+ for solo players; C for multiplayer

Overall: C 1/2-

With Table Tennis for the Nintendo Wii, experience the unmatched intensity of the real-life sport with an authentic physics engine and intuitive gameplay that mimics the exhilarating experience found in true international competition. Choose between 11 uniquely detailed characters, each with their own distinct style of play, and guide them to ultimate victory by mastering all the shots and techniques, including power shots, heavy spin and precision accuracy. Compete in an assortment of gameplay modes across 19 venues, including stadium style arenas and special locations, each with an unmatched level of detail and featuring authentic equipment and apparel from the biggest names in competitive table tennis, including Killerspin, adidas, Joola, Butterfly and more. Immerse yourself in a groundbreaking true next generation experience with the incredible speed, fluid control and depth of play with Table Tennis!
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< Rockstar Presents Table Tennis > < Wii Remote Controller > < Wii Nunchuk Controller > < Brunswick Pro Bowling > < Game Party > freaks

1-4 Player20 monster trucks9 stadium racing tracks9 stadium freestyle events12 outdoor circuit tracks
< Monster Jam > < Official Nintendo Wii Wheel > < Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel > < Wii Nunchuk Controller > < Mx Vs ATV Untamed > < Carnival Games >




 price:$19.95 
 Activision Inc.(2007-11-13)
 

customer 's review
(Could be Better)

(Fairly decent and fun game but could be better)

(Fair at best)

(Fun game, but awful steering)

(fun, but not a good game....)
I dont play this game because it belongs to my boys, they love it. But i will have to agree with most of the reviewers here, the graphics are not great and the steering on this game is not great. Kids, i'm sure they will say the love it as mine do, but i dont think you will find a lot of adults that would say this is a great game.
I was happy to see that there was a Monster Jam branded monster truck game since my five year old son is such a huge monster truck fan (and I have to admit, I've gotten into them a bit through my son). Though this game is pretty fun, it does have some major faults, though it represents a pretty good value if you can get it for less than $20.

First of all, the good aspects of the game: For those of you who are into the Monster Jam monster trucks, it really is a thrill to control your favorite monster truck throughout the different venues. And though you do have to unlock quite a few monster trucks, you are able to play some popular monster trucks from the very beginning: Grave Digger, Monster Mutt, Blue Thunder, and King Crunch for example. Supposedly the venues are modeled after the actual stadiums, but I can't really tell -- a monster truck stadium is a monster truck stadium to me. The tracks for the races seem fairly well thought out though some tracks are very frustrating. You not only compete in outdoor races but also in one on one stadium races and freestyle competitions where you do stunts and smash cars. Overall, it's a lot of fun, particularly playing freestyle competition using your favorite monster truck to do stunts and small cars.

Unfortunately, there are several issues that make the game less than perfect.

- First of all is the control. Others have pointed out how easy it is to oversteer, and I have to agree. It seems some trucks are more prone to oversteering than others (Gravedigger to me was the worst). I sure wish they tightened this up a bit. It is possible to get used to it, but it really is touchy. Also, I had a minor issue with button layout. You can rearrange the buttons, but I didn't like how "boost" was set at pressing the direction pad right as sometimes in the heat of playing, I press down which changes the camera view. I wish they used the back "B" button instead.
- Second, during the races, if you bump against another car (as often happens during races), you always always ALWAYS get pushed off track or flip over. The computer cars NEVER seem to be the one pushed off track or spun around, and this seems to happen regardless of which monster truck I use (It would make sense if a truck was heavier than another and tended not to get spun around or bumped off track). In this regard, I wish that there was some way of knowing what differences there were between trucks. For instance, in some racing games, different cars would have different characteristics -- more speed, less acceleration, more weight for example. With this game, you have no idea what the different characteristics of the trucks are if any. It does seem like there are differences, though. When I play with Gravedigger, I seem to be able to achieve higher jumps on Freestyle competitions but then the control is more prone to oversteering.
- Third, it really is a pain to unlock more monster trucks. You unlock trucks by getting points through stunts you do or smashing objects. However, you can only earn points during the "Championship" circuit (as opposed to single events -- a single race or single freestyle event). Additionally, say you play a freestyle event and earn 10000 points. But, because you did not finish in the top three, you don't get to move on to the next event, so you play that freestyle event again. The second time you play, you earn 12000 points. But, you don't earn 12000 points. You only earn 2000 "new" points (because you only earned 2000 more than your highest). So even though in total you earned 22000 points, you only have credit for 12000. Well, when you are trying to earn 75000 points to unlock a new monster truck, this takes a long time. I felt like this was needless. Just add all the points not just "new points"! Come on, guys!
- Finally, sometimes the camera doesn't move fast enough. You usually see from the vantage point of behind the truck. However, if you get spun around the camera starts to rotate around too slowly, even if you recovered, and it's hard to tell which direction you're facing. This is crucial during the races as it wastes time.

Graphics wise, I thought it was ok. I didn't find it awful or distracting. This is the Wii after all, not a Playstation 3. Also for the races, in order to win, you should know that most (if not all) of the tracks have shortcuts in them. Drive around slowly, and you'll see them. Battle mode is fun -- the kids absolutely love crashing into each other.

Overall, this is a very fun game, and like I said, it's a thrill to control your favorite Monster Jam trucks. Too bad the experience is hampered by touching steering and needlessly onerous truck unlocking scheme. A pretty good value for less than $20 (Amazon happened to have it on sale when I bought it). Plus, my five year old just goes nuts over driving his favorite trucks!

I was disappointed with thsi game. The graphics are lousy and the continual scream of engines gets on the nerves. I guess I should have considered what kind of game I was buying but I still think this one is weak.
I am so annoyed! As much fun as this game has potential to be, I want to send it back because of how bad the steering is! I oversteer everything. And I don't care how a regular monster truck handles, this is not realistic. Everytime I am on the edge of a cliff or bridge (cut me a break..I am learning!) I get thrown off the side no matter how hard and sharp I am turning the wheel to stay on.. Yet when I don't want it to turn, I find myself doing donuts. Whats the deal????
I am never going to unlock a truck at this rate.

A few things about the game, the controls are horrible, steering is poor at best. I can never win a race or let alone have a chance of winning because of the oversteer on these trucks. I'm 34 and me and my son whose 5 play this game, he has fun driving around and wrecking things. As far as racing he doesnt know any better.
Extreme action with the biggest and baddest names in monster-trucks / Compete on 18 indoor and 12 outdoor racing tracks / ESRB RP Rating Pending
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< Monster Jam > < Official Nintendo Wii Wheel > < Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel > < Wii Nunchuk Controller > < Mx Vs ATV Untamed > freaks

8 new missions, 4 new classes, hilarious new characters, added two-player mode, new unlockables, and new rewardsWith 82 missions, 45 lessons, loads of mini games and collectibles, Bully provides over 30 hours of entertainmentOver 100 voiced characters to socially interact with among several social groups - jocks, nerds, preppies, greasers, teachers, townies, carnies and, of course, girlsDecide whether you have a positive or negative effect when interacting or accepting missions; you can say hello to fellow classmates or deliver mean wedgiesNew high-resolution textures and dynamic lighting and shadow system
< Bully: Scholarship Edition > < Super Smash Bros. Brawl > < Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel > < Super Mario Galaxy > < No More Heroes >




 price:$7.00 
 Rockstar Games(2008-03-04)
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customer 's review
(Great use of the Wii)

(This Game is Fun and Unique)

(Takes me back)

(Fun and captivating)

(Is Bully Worth the Money?)
I heard about this game for the PS2 and that it was pretty fun, but since I had never owned a PS2 I had to wait til I got a Wii to buy it. I bought it blindly without ever trying it, just noticing that Rockstar (GTA-maker) had made it and reading a few online reviews.

The game is great. There is so much to do whether you go to class or not. There are tons of missions and minigames as well as just following the actual story, which for me, is impossible to do so far because wandering off and doing what I want can be addicting.

One of the best things about this game is the controls. The game makes great use of the Wii sensor on the Wiimote/nunchuk as you actually use the controllers to punch (think WiiSports boxing) as well as other uses like uppercut punches, shaking to get teachers off of you, shoving a bully, performing tasks in class, etc. It makes the game really interactive and fun.

The availability to interact with most objects is a huge plus, as you can hide in trashcans (from angry teachers or bullies), pull fire alarms, use your chemistry set to make firecrackers, etc., buy pop from a pop machine, hide in lockers/girls' closets... the list is endless.

If you like games with tons of freedom and a great story and you haven't played the original Bully, buy this. The controls are a huge plus too. If you have played the PS2 Bully, I hear it's nearly the same, with a few extra missions and characters.

This is my first interactive game where I had to follow a story line and use my remote and nunchuck to its fullest potential. But I love interacting with the characters in this game. It is the type of game you can play a little at a time without getting exhausted. I actually enjoy taking my time at "FAILING" a task so I can do it again. Watch out for Eunice she3 will make out with you and you cannot avoid this set up!

The graphics are amazing and life-like. The town is a mix between a private school where the rich kids get sent to and the Greasers from the movie The Outsiders. It has a 50's vintage feel to it-so this was one of the reasons I also liked the game.

Recommend reading the navigation controls before playing, it will help!

Best game in my collection so far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I graduated from The Pennington School in Pennington NJ in the mid 80s and this game took me right back. I got into lots of fights and every one started with someone hitting me or my friends first. This game has so much of the prep school BS in it that my school had. Playing it made me feel a lot less alone in my school experience and I raise a glass to those guys at Rockstar for this fine addition to my library.
While I definitely won't let my five-year-old play this game for another ten years or so, I'm hooked. Being able to "live" the life of a character and control what he does is right down my alley, and the kind of game I really enjoy. I would prefer it without the physical violence, but it's not enough to keep me from playing this game after the kids have gone to bed.
Yes! I purchased this game (I'm an adult female of 24 years old) and I have yet to put it down. Here's some pros and cons for the readers of this review...

Pros:

#1. This game is one of the few that really make you think. I was a fan of Grand Theft Auto IV as well but while this could be a long distance relative to that game, Bully has a bit more than your regular shooting and killing game. As Jimmy, you have to go to the classes in order to graduate the school. Now, I've been out of school for a couple of years now and some of them really make you ponder. English and Math were the hardest ones and I still haven't beaten the final Biology class.

#2. This game has a "T for Teen" rating but I wouldn't have given it that. The only thing that might make parents a little wary is the fact that once you reach level 3 you have the ability (ability meaning "you can but don't have to") kiss other boys. Other than that fun little tidbit, the weapons are child based. Sling shots, stink bombs, itching powder, potato launcher, etc. etc. In fact, when you shoot another kid with your slingshot (if you shoot a child or girl, you are immediately "punished" by the man)they are knocked out instead of killed like in other games. I would be completely comfortable letting my 10 year old nephew play this game without any worries.

#3. The tasks are relatively easy. Even though the game doesn't offer an "easy, medium, hard" choice, the missions are somewhat easy to figure out. Again, another plus for small kids (or adult women whose last game she played was Donkey Kong on the Super Nintendo).

Cons:

#1. Loading Time. The loading time on this game is a big buzz kill. I'm not a fan of loading times at all but Bully seems to overdo it by alot. Everytime you enter into a building it loads? That's quite alot when you are on a mission and you have to enter four or five different buildings and everytime you walk through a door you have to sit through a 30 second to a minute worth of loading time.

#2. Glitches. There are quite a few of them in this game. Little things where your school clock doesn't show up and then you get busted for violating curfew. Another one is where you swing at an offender and for some reason or another you don't connect. That one usually shows up in missions and you either have to start the mission over or turn your game off all together. Maybe it's me but that does seem to irritate me.

#3. Some of the classes are too hard. I know in my pro section I said that the classes teach you and that it is good for you but come on people? 2 and a half minutes to disect a pig into seven pieces?? I still can't beat that biology class. Arggh!

All in all? I give Bully an A-. Easily one of the best games I have seen but there are a few minor issues that cause some irritation.

You're a mischievous schoolboy at Bullworth Academy, and you stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, play pranks, and win or lose the girl. You are15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins, a teenager who's been expelled from every school he's ever attended. After your mother abandoned you at the New England boarding school to go on her fifth honeymoon, you have a whole year at Bullworth ahead of you. You have to work your way up the social ladder of this demented institution of supposed learning, stand up for what you think is right and take on the liars, cheats and snobs who are the most popular members of the student body and faculty. If you can survive the school year and outsmart you rivals, you could rule the school.

Faster frame speed makes the game smoother and more responsive Recreated and updated over 3000 textures and character models by hand Improved full screen effects, including dynamic glow FX, improved depth of field, and heat and fire FX Textures uprezzed by 2x or more on Wii with a wider spectrum of colors and detail More pedestrians and vehicles are able to load at once which improves the visual variety of the game Wii controls provide a more interactive way of playing the missions and classes Mini-games, including classes are easily accessible through the menu system

Retaining the wit and deep gameplay of the previously released PS2Bullytitle,Bully: Scholarship Editiontakes place in the fictional New England boarding school of Bullworth Academy and tells the story of 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins as he experiences the highs and lows of adjusting to a new school. Capturing the hilarity and awkwardness of adolescence perfectly,Bully: Scholarship Editionpulls the player into its cinematic and engrossing world set in the most vile and sadistic setting yet in a Rockstar videogame: the schoolyard. Laugh and cringe as you stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, play pranks on malicious kids, win or lose the girl, and ultimately learn to navigate the obstacles of the fictitious Bullworth Academy.

Bully: Scholarship Editioncomes to Wii, boasting new content, enhanced control features via the Wii Remote, and two player mini-games that make this title appealing to previousBullyplayers and a whole new audience.

New Content
8 new missions, 4 new classes, hilarious new characters, added two-player mode, new unlockables, and new rewards.

Variety
With 82 missions, 45 lessons, loads of mini games and collectibles, Bully provides over 30 hours of entertainment.

Characters
Over 100 voiced characters to socially interact with among several social groups: jocks, nerds, preppies, greasers, teachers, townies, carnies and of course girls.

Choice
You’re in charge. Decide whether you have a positive or negative effect when interacting or accepting missions; you can say hello to fellow classmates or deliver mean wedgies.

Technological Upgrades:

  • New high resolution textures and dynamic lighting&shadow system.
  • Faster frame speed makes the game smoother and more responsive.
  • Recreated and updated over 3000 textures and character models by hand.
  • Improved full screen effects, including dynamic glow FX, improved depth of field, and heat and fire FX.
  • Textures uprezzed by 2x or more on Wii with a wider spectrum of colors and detail.
  • More pedestrians and vehicles are able to load at once which improves the visual variety of the game.
  • Wii controls provide a more interactive way of playing the missions and classes.
  • Mini-games, including classes are easily accessible through the menu system.

Rerations
< Bully: Scholarship Edition > < Super Smash Bros. Brawl > < Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel > < Super Mario Galaxy > freaks

1-2 Player
< Chicken Shoot > < Wii Magnum Gun > < Wii Perfect Shot Gun > < Wii Infrared Laser Magnum Gun > < Wii Zapper with Link's Crossbow Training > < Carnival Games > < Electronic Gaming Monthly >




 price:$19.99 
 Zoo Games(2007-08-09)
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customer 's review
(boring :P)

(Do Not Purchase)

(Um.....)

(Fun Simple Game!)

(VERY LAME)
this is fun for kids but for adults its not a winner...save your money for a better game
My kids are 6 and 8 and after 10 minutes they did not like the game. Its the same old thing over and over again, and if there was ever a game I would like to get my money back this is it - do not purchase. If the company that produced this game had any focus on the market they would never have released such as simple and uneventful game.
I work at GameStop and we sell this game- new- for 19.99. Used for 17.99. I think that this is the first time I have seen something on Amazon for more than Game Stop. And we are a corporate company. Corporate people are greedy. This game is no worth more than 19.99. Honest. And in my line of work, I play A LOT of games.
I think this game is a wonderful game if you are looking for a simple shooting game that you can just put in and play! Its uncomplicated. I was looking for a game for my 85 year old grandfather to play since he is a hunter and loves to shoot guns. We first purchased the ultimate duck hunting game..but it was too boring and complicated for him to play because you have to call in ducks and train your dog etc. So i was looking for a game that you can just pick up the controller and start shooting at things. He thinks its pretty fun and i am happy with the game! I would recomend it for kids too.
My 8 yr old son hates this game. He played for 10 minutes and asked, is this it? He spent $20 of his own $ for this game and I felt so bad, I have him the $20 back. I think from now on, we will rent games before making a purchase. So far I have 3 Wii games that are pretty sorry.
Chicken Shoot is a funny shooter. Bring down hordes of invading chickens and get rid of the roosters tearing up your farm! Climb behind the trigger and help our distressed farmer friend obliterate hordes of no good cluckers. Colorful, fun, enticing, and addictive -- this is one game that is sure to leave your sunny side up!
Rerations
< Chicken Shoot > < Wii Magnum Gun > < Wii Perfect Shot Gun > < Wii Infrared Laser Magnum Gun > < Wii Zapper with Link's Crossbow Training > freaks

Choose a kitten from over 40 different breeds, and make her cuter with clothing and accessoriesCreate a comfortable pet village and guide your lovable bundle of fur through 60 fun adventuresCompete against your friends in mini-games such as racing and treasure-hunting
< Petz Catz 2 > < Petz Dogz 2 > < Petz Horsez 2 > < Official Nintendo Wii Wheel > < Super Mario Galaxy >




 price:$19.99 
 UBI Soft(2007-11-13)
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customer 's review
(Cute and Fun)

(You Can Be Stuck!)

(Petz Catz 2 is a good game)

(cute kitty adventure game for all ages!)

(Petz Catz 2)
I found this game very cute and fun. I wasn't expecting to go on an adventure to save the world though. The graphics are good, and I enjoyed dressing my cat up. I didn't like that there was so many enemies, though. Sometimes it was hard to get through the caves and other places without almost getting killed. I would recommend this to almost everyone, except young children since it might be to difficult. Some of the mini games where hard, others were fun. I was disapointed by it ending. It only took me 3 days to finish this game. I didn't realize the game was going to end, so I didn't get some of my missions done. This game would be better if it was like Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon. Those games are continous. But overall it was a very fun and entertaining game. I would recommend to everyone.
It was...okay, but it gets harder and harder and then you get STUCK on a level. Really! I got lost in that game, and my mom has to return it. It was really disappointing.
My 8-year-old daughter says "it's my favorite Wii game so far. I especially liked dressing up the cats and fishing. The biggest fish I caught was 375 cm!"
i was reading some of the reviews here and many are really misleading.

first, this isnt a pet sim game. it is a game where you choose a kitten, name them and go on adventures. the game is a very cute adventure game with mini-games. if you like kittys and Zelda-esque type games, you will enjoy this game. you can also dress up your kitten with clothes you buy from the shop. the game doesnt have an amazing story or much replay value like a Zelda game, but this IS pretty much a budget kiddy game. although, as someone in their 20s, i did enjoy playing through the game.

and, when you beat the game you CAN still go back and do things you missed the first time around. like most other games, it does not save when you beat the last boss, so you can load your last save file anytime.

this game is VERY much for children. the story is very simple and so is the gameplay. there is nothing scary/bad in this game at all (well, you CAN throw rocks at other animals, if that would upset you). i did, however, find the game to be frustrating at times (fishing, the last boss especially), but what game doesnt have its moments?

i saw some people complaining about the reading required. well, wouldnt you want your child to read? having them play a game that requires reading would encourage them to learn. or, you could sit with them and help them read it/read it to them. you shouldnt really leave your young child unsupervised when they are gaming anyway.

also, the game does teach about helping others and how doing wrong things is bad. the story does focus about the "big bad wolf" trying to do evil things, but your kitty trys to right those. if you dont want your child witness such "atrocities" then you might as well lock them in a closet for life.

to sum it up, basically if you like advenute games that involve kittys with simple gameplay, this is a game to play. children and adults alike will get a kick out of Petz Catz 2!




Daughter loves this game. Bought it for graduation from fourth grade. She loves anything cat related.
Welcome back to the adorable world of Catz! In Petz Catz 2, you can now pick your perfect pet companion from over 40 different breeds. Feed and groom her, play with her and pick out toys, accessories and even little outfits to make your cutie even cuter! There's dozens of fun adventures on which to take your kitten, or compete with your friends and their cats in a variety of competitive minigames. Your kitty may be virtual, but the love and loyalty you'll earn from her is real!
Product Description:

This is the second game in thePetz Catzseries. Choose a kitten from over 40 different breeds, and make her cuter with clothing and accessories. Create a comfortable pet village and guide your lovable bundle of fur through 60 fun adventures. Compete against your friends in mini-games such as racing and treasure-hunting. It's a purr-fect game for cat lovers of all ages.

Rerations
< Petz Catz 2 > < Petz Dogz 2 > < Petz Horsez 2 > < Official Nintendo Wii Wheel > freaks

Over 15 playable charactersNinja training mini-games with innovative uses of the Wii controllerMultiplayer brawls for up to 4 playersMulti-tiered, destructible environments
< Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution > < Super Mario Galaxy > < Wii Nunchuk Controller > < Super Smash Bros. Brawl > < Mario&Sonic at the Olympic Games > < Bleach: Shattered Blade >




 price:$8.00 
 D3 Publisher(2007-10-23)
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customer 's review
(Very Disappointing)

(Excellent Video Game!)

(Bullmoose is great!)

(Orange Ninja)