Take 2 Interactive Carnival Games (WII)

$38.99 to $41.12 from 2 sellers

WII

Rating: 8 8

Designed for families and children of all ages, Carnival Games brings home all the excitement and fanfare of a day at the carnival. Carnival Games is designed for up to four players and features over 25 of the most popular games seen in midways and boardwalks throughout the world, including Clown Splash, Milk Can Toss, Nerves of Steel, Lucky Cups, Hoops, Day at the Races and the crowd-favorite Dunk Tank. To add to the festivities, you can win over 250 unique, upgradeable virtual prizes in Carnival Games, from a goldfish to a giant stuffed animal twice as big as you are. Additionally, you can win rewards to customize your in-game characters, ranging from a Pirate's wardrobe to Viking horns.

Review Date: 12-Jan-08
wiifan08

Rating: Rating 8 8

Time with product: 4 Weeks

Strengths: it has many games for all ages and it is mostly fun

Weaknesses: it sometime can be a bit boring if u arent wide awake

Summary: this is a pretty fun game that i play a lot i have played all the games and you could find almost all of them in a real carnival. my favorite games are the bowling one and day at the races. this is a good game!

Review Date: 02-Jan-08
PirateChaun

Rating: Rating 8 8

Time with product: 3 Months

Strengths: 25+ games, good use of Wii remote, character customization, fun multiplayer.

Weaknesses: Graphics are bland, No Mii support, Bad music, No online play.

Summary: Just what the Wii needs, another mini game filled disc. Surprisingly this budget priced Wii title is actually pretty good. What really stands out is the controls. Every game controls differently and is well done. There are 4 characters to choose from, but you are able to customize what they wear. There is even tons of unlockable costumes. There is also a few unlockable games. There are a few downsides to the game however. No Mii support is a glaring omission. Along with no support for online play. Graphics are decent, but could and should be much better. This is a recommended buy especially for kids. Also if you plan to play with 2-4 people its a must buy.

Review Date: 28-Nov-07
tpino84

Rating: Rating 6 6

Time with product: 2

Strengths: 4 players, lots of stuff to unlock, very good controls.

Weaknesses: Gets kind of repetitive after awhile.

Summary: At $40 (MSRP), this is a pretty solid title. Most think it's just another cash in since it's ANOTHER mini-game game. Yes, it is. But it's a good one, at least.This is a great game for families to play, as we ALL know how to play the games at the carnival. There are lots of different costumes to unlock, so the replay value is there.This isn't one of them games where you would sit there for HOURS playing. However, it's something you do in small periods. It's fun to play a game or 2 (maybe 3) with some friends.The sound and graphics are so-so. Are graphics everything? Of course not, but we have seen better on the Wii. The character designs are quite weird too.This may not be THE party game (Mario Party 8 is currently my favorite), but this is a good game to break out every once in a while.

Review Date: 19-Sep-07
gmdinowitz

Rating: Rating 8 8

Time with product: 2 Days

Strengths: Fun games and I felt like i was at a real carnivall.

Weaknesses: Slow loading

Summary: I thought this game was a lot of fun. I played it with a bunch of my friends. The multyplayer games were great and we had a lot of fun. The graphics were very realistic.

Review Date: 18-Sep-07
lanafaith

Rating: Rating 8 8

Time with product: 4 Days

Strengths: Very kid friendly. You can use actions like at a real carnival

Weaknesses: Repetitive if you are an adult playing

Summary: My eight year old Grandaughter loves this game. It has a lot of games that are like being at the carnival. They play quick & eather you win the prize or not. This is fun to play with the kids. Not so much for adults by yourself as it becomes repetitive. For sure better then losing real money at the Carnival grab joints! Over all I think this is a great family game

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