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NWR: Go Play City Sports Impressions

NWR played the next title in Majesco's Go Play line recently. The game, Go Play City Sports, is a lot broader than the first two games in the series, Lumberjacks and Circus Star, which suffered from a lack of variety.

City Sports is offering six different city sports: stickball, kickball, street hockey, jump rope, handball, and shootout soccer. For this demo, only stickball and street hockey were available for play.

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Blogcritics: Go Play City Sports Review

Go Play City Sports seemed like it should have integrated more closely with the existing avatar-creation in the Wii system and focused on making the games more playable. It fell short on both counts.

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Game Guys Review: Go Play City Sports

Game Guys writes: "Because there aren't enough casual sports titles on the Wii, game publisher Majesco has released Go Play City Sports. It is the latest in the company's Go Play franchise, which targets younger boy and girl gamers.

In Go Play City Sports, you create your in-game avatar using the very-limited built-in character maker. While character creation is (for most) somewhat fun, sometime's it's better just to give players the option of importing their Mii. This is one of those times. With your avatar made, you're plopped on a blocked-off inner-city street with a few of the other neighborhood kids hanging around sort-of like a bunch of carnival midway workers would at the county fair."

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Game Guys Review: Go Play City Sports for the Wii

Because there aren't enough casual sports titles on the Wii, game publisher Majesco has released Go Play City Sports. It is the latest in the company's Go Play franchise, which targets younger boy and girl gamers.