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Review: Boom Blox - Is it a game or a toy? Dunno, but it is fun

Opinion and Analysis

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Because many of the multiplayer games rely on a shooting gallery style of game rather than the puzzle elements found elsewhere, there can be a lot happening on the screen at once, this seems to affect frame rate, or control response, or both when the action is at its zenith.

I have almost forgot the other element that Boom Blox includes, a fully featured level editor.  Build fiendish puzzles for friends and family to try out.  Using the relatively simple level 'painter' and the added advantage of a small stage to work on, it does not take long to build a block laden masterpiece to baffle loved ones.

All in all though, Boom Blox is a must have for Wii owners, a crowd favourite.

8.5 Duke Woolingtons (sheep) out of 10