7.0

GameBoyz: Neighborhood Games Review

GameBoyz:

"Overall I had some fun with Neighborhood Games and even my four year old daughter, although not the best gamer out there, had fun too with some added help from me. It may not be the most engaging game out for the Wii at this time, and there are some control issues now and then, but the amount of games within the game is pretty impressive and it can provide some great family fun. Now excuse me, I must go and play a round of lawn darts inside while the snow falls down outside."

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10°
6.5

VGGEN: Neighborhood Games Review

VGGEN writes: "Though the Wii is a mecca for shovelware, there is the occasional title that can still be enjoyed despite its issues. If you simply enjoy the game for what it is, then it's truly not that bad. That's the case with Neighborhood Games, a family title from THQ that boasts 24 different games. Its poor controls can make a saint want to utter some nasty words, but when they're working correctly this is a fun little Wii Sports wannabe to share with the family."

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6.5

AL.com Review: Neighborhood Games

AL.com:
As if children these days didn't have enough motivation to play outdoor games, THQ puts yet another nail in that coffin. Now, all the games of youth long-forgotten -- lawn darts, slingshots and boccie (if anyone ever actually played that) -- are available in front of your screen with Neighborhood Games. There's no need to rummage the attic for that set of horseshoes. It's all in the Wii now.

20°

Editorial: Bemoaning Wii Sports Clones

THQ's Neighborhood Games isn't one of those games that's bad because nobody involved really cared about what they were doing. THQ's PR department sent it to me twice, they wanted it covered so bad. Still, the game is pretty deeply and fundamentally flawed.

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