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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Join Bearemy and Pawlette Coufur on a whole new Build-A-Bear Workshop adventure, all the way collecting outfits and playing games with your furry friends. As you sail around in the FRIEND-SHIP, you can compete in fun mini-games, exciting activities and even take side trips. With so much going on, remember to give your furry friend a hug along the way. There is fun for the entire family. Play together in the multiplayer mode and compete in the 20 various mini-games. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.5 inches | | Product Width: | 5.5 inches | | Product Height: | 0.53 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.5 inches | | Package Width: | 5.4 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Release Date: | October 21, 2008 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 13 reviews |
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| | Game Information | | Platform: | Nintendo Wii | | Media: | CD-ROM | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Features | Play with motion control to wack a pinata or steer a bobsledPlay using the Wii remote to throw frisbees and snowballsUse Wii remote buttons to hug or jumpThree Pawsome modes of playMultiplayer up to 4 players
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 13 customer reviews )
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38 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Good game for the Very Young. Otherwise, it's too easy and too short. Nov 04, 2008
By B. Cha
"Tinueviel"
My children played this game and it took them all of two days to finish it. My oldest is 6 years old. I was dissapointed in it, and I was hoping for more, especially at a $40 price tag.
The story is that Bearemy and Paulette are having a party and you are invited. But first, you have to finish finding 4 puzzle pieces on each seasonal island. To win these puzzle pieces, you must play different games on the islands. There is a fall, winter, spring and summer island. The final island is the palace island and this is where the party is. You can not explore this island or play any games on this island. All you do is watch a dance party.
You can also win accessories for your animal, by digging up treasure boxes and opening them.
Honestly, the game is for very young kids. Anyone older can finish it pretty fast. Even my 6 year old finished it in 2 days. Plus, I think the music is too loud and you can hardly hear Bearemy talking to you when he gives you directions.
If you really want it, rent it at Blockbuster or wait till the price drops dramatically.
The animals you can make are on the game are as follows:
Read Teddy
Scruffy Puppy
Tan Swirl Bunny
Dimples Teddy
Magnificent Monkey
Velvet Bear
Sassy Kitty
Trekkin' Turtle.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Great for Kids Who Don't Like Complicated Games Mar 04, 2009
By romevi As the title of this review suggests, I bought this game for my little sister, who doesn't like complicated games. Even Super Mario Galaxy is too advanced for her, though I found the controls to be quite simple.
She picked this up and really enjoyed it. As a Build-A-Bear fanatic, she was able to create her own bear, understand the instructions and blasted off. The game really does well in teaching the mini-games.
The only complaint I have (which came from my 7-year-old sister) is that it's too short. She finished it in a day (after the third time around).
But for someone who thinks that many of the Wii's current titles are too complicated for their child, this is a great buy.
Though my sister finished it quickly, she still enjoys playing it from time to time.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Good game for preschoolers Jun 03, 2009
By Jacqlyn Smith
"JackJack"
This game is very short like all the reviews have already said, but the great part about this game is the mini games that your child can play. The mini games are so short like 3 minutes long but entertaining for a little kid. This game nor any of the other Build-A-Bear games are meant for older children. Some of the minigames are a pogostick race, tetherball, horse riding, etc. There is more than 10 mini games. To unlock all of the minigames you must complete the adventure game which really is just the character completing the mini games and finding puzzle pieces. During adventure mode the character finds/recieves medals which then can be used to bought accessories/clothes at the store.
Oh yeah! All of the directions are said aloud and written on the screen. They even show the kids how to do the moves for each of the games.
This game is best for kids age 3-5. Any older kids will probably be bored after the first hour.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Take it or leave it .... actually leave it Mar 15, 2010
By M. Webb First off this game has a weird audio glitch where the audio stops working, which actually makes it hard to play several of the games and may cause the game to get stuck. secondly the claim there are 20 plus games is false its the same five games with new graphics on each level ... not for a beginner game player as one would hope .. the game play is SOOOOO bad my daughter after one evening with this cried and "wanted her Diego game back" buy this game only if its a dollar or free
Terrible Controls- Hard for Parents & Kids Dec 30, 2010
By GamingMamaMia
"GamingMamaMia"
Very disappointed. We bought this for our 3 year old because we heard it was great for young kids (preschool level). Our daughter is now 4 and she still can't play it. Worse than that, we the parents have to play it for her and we are experienced gamers and WE find some of the games VERY difficult due to the poor controls. When the (experienced gamer) parents are waving their arms around to exhaustion and we still don't win the challenge (which must be repeated and won in order to move on and complete the level) then it is a bad game. Not much fun for the kids and definitely not fun for the parents who are forced to try to play it.
This game is so horrible that at first we thought there was a problem with our wii-motes! Got new wii-motes and realized- Nope- it's just the game!
Maybe this game would be good for 7 years olds who can play it by themselves without parental help, but as a gaming mama I think that the controls are very poor.
For young kids I would recommend the Dora and Diego Wii games instead. Much better controls.
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