... So here we have EA playground; and it is exactly that. A collection of mini-games supposedly designed to use the Wii remote in different ways to keep the player entertained.
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For a mini-game compilation graphics don't tend to need to be spectacular, and these are pretty average. ... Read review
Explore the Playground in Single Player- As you complete challenges in Single Player ... more
mode, you`ll unlock new locations, earn stickers as valuable power-ups, and find hidden minigames throughout the playground.Great Variety of Gameplay- With everything from action sports to fun playground contests to car racing to rhythm-based activities,EA Playgroundis full of games that you would want in your fantasy playground.Four-Person Multiplayer- Play your favorite games head-to-head with your friends
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Explore the Playground in Single Player- As you complete challenges in Single Player ... more
mode, you`ll unlock new locations, earn stickers as valuable power-ups, and find hidden minigames throughout the playground.Great Variety of Gameplay- With everything from action sports to fun playground contests to car racing to rhythm-based activities,EA Playgroundis full of games that you would want in your fantasy playground.Four-Person Multiplayer- Play your favorite games head-to-head with your friends
Postage & Packaging:£1.94 Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Advantages: Controls work well, Graphics and characters help to add to fun mood Disadvantages: Not all games work well, Very very easy
...So here we have EA playground; and it is exactly that. A collection of mini-games supposedly designed to use the Wii remote in different ways to keep the player entertained.
Graphics
For a mini-game compilation graphics don't tend to need to be spectacular, and these are pretty average. The graphical style is appealing, with vibrant colours and cartoon characters. Of course, this depends on whether you like this graphical style ... ...last. Unfortunately, this is where EA playground really loses points. It won't last an experienced gamer for more than a couple of hours on their first time through. In the single player mode you have to unlock play areas and find hidden marbles while watching your percentage of the game completed figure rise rapidly. Coupled with this is the fact that this game is extremely easy to begin with, and remains the same pretty much throughout. The game ... more
When the Wii was released its unique control system allowed mini-games to be more fun than usual, as the highly successful Wii sports and Wii play proved. It was inevitable then, that other developers would try and get in on the act, and grab as much of the new market as possible. So here we have EA playground; and it is exactly that. A collection of mini-games supposedly designed to use the Wii remote in different ways to keep the player entertained.
Graphics For a mini-game compilation graphics don't tend to need to be spectacular, and these are pretty average. The graphical style is appealing, with vibrant colours and cartoon characters. Of course, this depends on whether you like this graphical style or not, just don't expect lifelike characters and realistic surroundings. Characters have rather small bodies in relation to their bigger heads, and it all adds fun to the game, which at the end of the day all games of this genre set out to do.
Gameplay/Lifespan The mini-games are mostly a lot of fun, providing variety and are entertaining while they last. One such game is the Dodgeball game, which is made more fun when other players join in. You can flick the Wii remote to the side to dodge balls or take a gamble and try to catch a ball and resurrect an eliminated team member by pressing B. The controls need to be responsive for a game like this which can get very frantic and fun with 4 players, and thankfully they are. Despite this and another four enjoyable games, two do not work as well. These are Wall Ball and Slot Car Racers. The first is similar to squash the only difference being you use your hand instead of a racquet. The latter is cars on a Scalextric-type track, with power ups. However these two just don't seem to work properly and you won't find yourself coming back to them very often if at all.
Possibly the greatest danger with a mini-game compilation is if you will enjoy them enough to come back for them and how long they will last. Unfortunately, this is where EA playground really loses points. It won't last an experienced gamer for more than a couple of hours on their first time through. In the single player mode you have to unlock play areas and find hidden marbles while watching your percentage of the game completed figure rise rapidly. Coupled with this is the fact that this game is extremely easy to begin with, and remains the same pretty much throughout. The game may be aimed at children, but if you are older it will not hold your attention for very long at all. Still, if you fancy a multiplayer game the option is there, it supporting up to four players and can be very fun, but again will not keep you playing for hours on end.
Controls The Wii remote is used in different ways for each mini game. For example, it is used in Dodgeball by flicking it as mentioned earlier. The D-pad can also be used to navigate your character when roaming the playground. The controls do exactly as they should, which is good as many developers try and cash in with mini-game compilations nowadays. Here however, the difference is these are actually half decent to play.
Wi-Fi EA playground has no Wi-Fi mode. This is a shame as it would have added longetivity to the game which sorely needs it. It is a further indication that the game may have not been given as much attention as some of EA's other projects and is a bit of a lightweight.
Cost This game was released at £40 but is no doubt cheaper today. £40 was at least twice as much as this game is worth, for the pure and simple fact it won't entertain you for long enough to justify the price tag. I would say pay no more than £24.99 for this game, and that is being kind.
Conclusion It's a surprisingly decent mini-game compilation for a change, but it's not without its flaws. If you are a gamer who enjoys some challenging single player action, this is not for you. However its target audience are younger gamers who can play it with their mates, and what it sets out to do, it does fairly well.
Advantages: Good for a younger age group, paper plane and racing mini-games lots of fun. Disadvantages: just another mini-game collection, only 6 mini-games, mini-games can become boring quickly.
Since its release, the Wii has received a lot of mini-game compilations. Some good, others terrible, but of all the mini-game collections out there, is this one to pick up or leave on the shelf? *The Mini-games* First of all, this game only has 6 mini-games which isn't a very big number compared to other mini-game collections which boast over 40 mini-games. However, if there are only 6 mini-games then they must surely all be of a very high quality? ... ...well and are entertaining for a while (such as slot car racing and paper plane flying) others just lack anything fun. Take the 'Tether Ball' one, for example, which only consists of swinging the wii-mote when the ball is on your side of the screen. Not exactly my idea of fun, although you can mix it up a bit by holding down the (A) or (B) buttons when you swing to knock the ball higher or lower. The 'Dart Shoot-out' mini-game can sometimes be fun ...
JugglingT 04.11.2009
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Advantages: Good for kids Disadvantages: Doesn't keep you occupied, games too easy and dull
I bought EA Playground as I enjoy playing the mini games and using the Wii controller to throw things or to move around with. However, with this game I was disappointed, it is definitely aimed at children and is very easy so I got bored quickly and haven't played it since. This game can be played in single player mode or you can play against friends/family in multiplayer mode. In single player mode you have to go around the playground and challenge ... ...dodgeball, tetherball, slot car racing and paper racers. All of these are so easy to win but when you do win you earn stickers, which can be used to unlock new areas of the playground. The aim is to open all areas, win all the games and become the champion of the playground. Multiplayer mode you can choose which game you want to play and compete against others to become champion.
This game really isn't suited at the whole family and really is only ...
skipper6 07.08.2008
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