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IGN: Imagine: Party Babyz Wii Review

Yes, Imagine: Party Babyz features dancing toddlers on the cover. Get over it. Even on a console as mini-game saturated as the Nintendo Wii, Party Babyz manages to distinguish itself in every possible category. The challenges are fun and diverse, the controls are solid and varied and the art direction is simple and appealing. Its gameplay is definitely not intended for the toddlers it features on the box, but gamers old enough to grasp the depth and strategy will have a great time. The game doesn't do anything entirely unique and probably won't convert devout haters of the genre, but gamers looking for a solid new mini-game compilation need look no further.

Presentation - 7.5
Graphics - 7.5
Sound - 7.0
Gameplay - 7.5
Lasting Appeal - 7.5
Overall -

LokMessier5626d ago (Edited 5626d ago )

*looks at the title, looks at the review, looks at the contributor and pinches self to make sure I'm awake*

Okay, what the hell is happening, first this person named Soulja boy is getting a video game and a babies game is above 7.0 o___O?!

Oookay, well if anyone needs me I will be building a bunker just in case, something is obviously off with the times as of now. I can see how some people [those not heavily into game] may like this, but I thought IGN was mainly rating on that? Eh, I guess I am ignorant to their standards and how they truly rate games. Perhaps just as gamers loving both the "hardcore" and "casual" aspect? [Hate the terms but think it describes it best -.-']

Smacktard5626d ago

I suspect IGN has been paid off. There's no way I can believe this. I refuse to, until other gaming sites post their reviews of the game.

Graphics Whore5626d ago

What the hell IGN? What are you guys doing?

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20 Bizarre and Creepy Video Games

People love video games because it gives the normal, everyday Joe Schmoe to become an entirely different person for a short period of time. Joe Schmoe can be a villain, a hero, a sexy woman, a wolf, a dragon, a Pokemon, or an oddly shaped block trying to fit in snuggly amongst other oddly-shaped blocks.

The opportunity to temporarily transform brings out the creeps — fetishes and creepy fantasies abound. Creeps are usually socially inept nerds, and nerds tend to be smart, computer savvy individuals with odd ambitions. Inevitably, a slew of creepy and disturbing video games have been spawned both by and for these interesting creatures of the basement.

Here are 20 creepy video games developed solely for people who should be rounded up and forced to live in a giant house together — now that would make a great reality television show.

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sjeen664550d ago

??? no game names ?? just photos ?? so much information man.

Pozzle4550d ago

The info's to the right of the pictures, in a little box.

sjeen664550d ago

yeah ?? thanks for noting that but as i saw it just the first 2 pics have enough information .

Denethor_II4550d ago

Awful. Don't click on this website.

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Top 10 scariest non-horror games ever

X360 compiles a list of the scariest games that weren’t supposed to be.

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legreffer4597d ago

Remember Venture from ColecoVision? I was scared of the monsters that were coming in the room if you took too much time, but that's very long time ago and I was pretty young!

Ripten Hands-On Preview: Imagine Party Babyz

Ripten writes: "New from Ubisoft's Imagine line up of games aimed squarely at the tweeny girls comes Imagine: Party Babyz for the Wii. It's a mini-game collection for four players where there are fresh challenges for every season, and all the characters are costumed toddlers.

First we put together a jigsaw puzzle. Not terribly difficult– you just point and click with the A button, slave driving little babies to carry the oversized pieces to their outlined resting places. The babies wore outfits like a purple magician ensemble or piggy suit (I imagine the costumes are unlockable as you progress)."