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Game Details
- Number of Players 4
- Online Players 2
- Online Enabled Yes
Game Description
Madden NFL 11 for Wii bulks up to keep its place on top of the football depth chart! Rookies can use the new Gameflow System to let the game call their plays until they're ready to take over. Franchise Mode has been given a Wii-exclusive makeover. This year, you're not just building a team. You're shaping a town that thrives or suffers based on the fortunes of your franchise. And the football party isn't confined to Big Game Sunday with a four-player Party Mode. Designed for maximum two-on-two entertainment, you can open holes, flatten wideouts, and bulldoze a path to the end zone while your teammate executes the plays behind you.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (7.5 out of 10)
Ever since EA Sports brought the Madden franchise to Wii back with Madden 2007 they've been struggling to find their sea legs on the motion-sensing console. It began as a rehashed version of the PS2 rendition, then branched out with new controls, which lead to calling your shots breaking onto the sc...more
User Reviews
Average Member Rating: 6.4 out of 10
Decent NFL action for the Wii. (7 out of 10)
posted by JMichaud (BETHESDA, MD) on Aug 18, 2010
Member since Jan 2008
5 out of 5 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Jan 2008
5 out of 5 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Well, at least they gave us a Franchise Mode ready to go from the start - something that last year’s Madden for the Wii didn’t have.
Not only that, they put some thought into that mode. You have three advisors, and you have to meet several goals over the course of the season. The first goal you h...more
Specs & Requirements
Online Features Online Multiplayer
Modes Tournament, Season, Franchise, Practice, Arcade, Exhibition, Multiplayer, MultiPlayer Co-Op
Controllers Nunchuk Controller
Audio/Video In-Game Dolby Digital



