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- Release Date 5/21/2009
- Publisher Electronic Arts
- Platform Wii
- Genre Arcade/Puzzle
- Number of Players 4
- Online Enabled Yes
Game Description
Steven Spielberg serves up another sequel that's sure to be a smash in this Boom Blox follow-up. The Blox Party is even better this time around, with 400 action-packed levels that challenge you to solve puzzles in crazy ways fit for a Hollywood stuntman (how many puzzlers force you to tackle problems underwater or in zero gravity?). You'll tangle with new blox types, like virus and conveyor blox, build around new block shapes, and use new tools you won't find in the average toolbox, like paintballs, cannons, and slingshots. An expanded online experience lets you grab new levels or make and share your own.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (8.5 out of 10)
When A-list Hollywood director Steven Spielberg started programming Boom Blox Bash Party, the sequel to last year's Wii-exclusive multiplayer hit, he thought, wait, I don't know how to program a videogame. Then he played with his money. Right now, EA's entire public relations department hates me for...more
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Average Member Rating: 7.2 out of 10
Boom Blox: Great at Parties. (8 out of 10)
posted by JMichaud (BETHESDA, MD) on Jun 1, 2009
Member since Jan 2008
8 out of 8 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Jan 2008
8 out of 8 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
The blocky characters from the original have returned in Boom Blox: Bash Party. For those of you who haven't played the original, here's what's going on:
You are shown a structure and are asked to either blow it up, pull off certain blocks while leaving others alone or get as many gems off of the s...more
Specs & Requirements
Online Features Content Download
Controllers Nunchuk Controller
Modes Challenge, MultiPlayer Co-Op, Full Mission Single-Player



