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Wii's World: Boom Blox: Bash Party Review

Wii's World writes: "When Steven Spielberg announced that he was partnering up with EA to develop a game exclusive to the Wii, everybody envisioned a big, epic blockbuster. But when it was finally unveiled, we were treated to a colorful puzzle game called Boom Blox. It was certainly not what people were expecting and took some criticism. But after the game was released, it was welcomed with open arms into the Wii library, garnering some great reviews. This motivated Spielberg and EA to make a sequel, and so Boom Blox: Bash Party was born."
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 127 days 4 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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