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Guinness World Record Breaker!

Advantages: Good variation of mini-games
Disadvantages: Can lose its appeal to adults quickly

...I used to get a Guinness Book of Records every year for Christmas so I've always been quite interested in the whole idea of the records. When I saw that there was a Videogame dedicated to the records, I could not resist. The game begins by giving you the option to choose a character which you can customise in a way similar to that of the Miis. Clothes, hair colour, accessories and, of course, name. At this point, I must say, mine looks pretty damn ...
...into the action. There are around 40 mini-games available to play but you have to 'unlock' them by completing the basic games and earning enough to points to play the more advanced ones. The games are all fairly easy to play but sometimes the instructions are not explained clearly enough and you have to figure it out as you play the game. Which, of course, gives the next player an unfair advantage but, in the grand scheme of things, is not terrible. ...

dandadda 20.02.2009 · Read full review
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Fun game with a REALLY irritating theme tune

Advantages: lots of games, fun
Disadvantages: annoying music!

Guiness World Records is a really captivating game with many mini games for you to break records on. From the normal to the really strange there are all means of records you can get your teeth into . For example you can try to break the record on how high you can get your BMX bike or alternatively see how many miles you can clip someone's finger nails or how quick you can eat a plane! You navigate the game via a globe in which you can click on the ...
...you have to complete the first mini game in that section before you can progress onto completing the next two. When completing the tasks you can try to break the world record, create a personal best or a local record. You also have the option to hook the game up to the Internet via wifi and see how you are doing compared to everyone else. Initially the game is very fun but after a while the novely begins to wear off. The theme tune is increasingly ...

kathcake 29.10.2009 · Read full review
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