towers of blocks, akin to Jenga are stacked in the playing field (not all are Jengaesque, there are some great variations). I am a huge fan of puzzle games, and am still confused as to why Boom Blox never caught on as a big hit. To be honest, I do not own a Wii, but I did play Boom Blox a number of months ago on someone else's and absolutely fell in love with it. SUPER FUN FOR EVERYONE!!!!!! a must have for Wii owners I haven't tried the level creator / editor functionality yet, but I'll look forward to using it after I've finished most of the core levels. Single and multi-player gameplay is good - I've spent a few hours playing Boom Blox by myself and with my girlfriend and it's a lot of fun either way. The characters are cute and the sound effects are fun, I've wound up laughing out loud several times during the game. The Wiimote interface is really easy to use and makes the game more fun to play. The game apparently has 300 unique puzzles that involve a variety of skills, so I think its going to be a while before this game gets old. Others involve throwing a ball at just the right speed and angle to knock down structures made from blocks. Many of the puzzles are roughly similar to the real-life game of Jenga, only much more complex. Many Wii games (Raving Rabbids, WarioWare, etc) rely mostly on rapid movements of the Wiimote, while Boom Blox us much more about problem solving and finer controls. Boom Blox is similar to various other Wii games in that it is a series of short "levels" where the player has to solve a puzzle.
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