5.0

BoomTown: Wacky World of Sports Review

There's no shortage of decent sports games on the Wii, from the serious sports sims of Pro Evolution Soccer and Grand Slam Tennis, to t11908he more light hearted multi event offerings like Mario & Sonic at the Olympics and Wii Sports Resort. There's always room for one more though, and Sega's latest offering definitely falls in to the latter category with ten of the unlikeliest sports you'd expect to find in a videogame.

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6.0

DGS-Online: Wacky World of Sports Review

DGS-Online writes: ""Why so serious?" Sega will have wondered before the next load playful mini games on the Wii let go. Why run or shot put if you can ironing clothes during free fall, or tuna can throw?"

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5.5

TGS: Wacky World of Sports Review

TGS writes: "With the amount of Wii Sports clones already chipping in on Nintendo's success, it's easy to find yourself ignoring a large chunk of releases for being nothing more than shovelware. They fill shelves that should be filled with better games, they spend more weeks in the charts than they're worth and they sell a hell of a lot better than many other more worthy titles. So why should you even begin to care about Wacky World of Sports?"

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5.0

ConsoleGaming: Wacky World of Sports Review

It's not a game that will keep you playing for hours, and it certainly won't be a chart topper. Once again, the low price will be the only selling point, mainly for parents whose children have noticed the colourful and eye-catching front cover. If mini games are what you enjoy, then it is worth a rental.

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