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Family Party: 30 Great Games trailer looks great, shows family games


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We all know by now that the Wii is only for the hardcore crowd. Games like WiiMusic, Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun, and Animal Crossing are above and beyond what casual gamers can understand. Thankfully, D3Publisher has stepped up to the plate to provide what all Wii owners need – a game full of casual mini-games.

The above trailer is for Family Party: 30 Great Games. There are around thirty great games included in Family Celebration. That means that there are thirty opportunities to have a great time with your family. Also, envision throwing a celebration for your family and playing thirty mini-games. Sounds great, doesn’t it?

Along with the mini-games (there are thirty of them) players will be able to choose from tons of avatars, including animals. There’s also a multiplayer component that will grant an amazing four players to compete at the same time. There are even high scores. Needless to say, Family Party: 30 Great Games looks care about it will be a great game, especially if that great trailer above is any great indication of quality.

source Destructoid

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alice in wonderland illustrations
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It’s a damn shame then that this meticulously crafted, psychedelic visual-journey isn’t matched with a screenplay that was given just as much effort. The inbuilt metaphors of the Alice tale are still there however writer Linda Woolverton adds very little in the way of character development or plot undercurrents, seemingly intent on relying on the visual effects wizards and actors to contribute the extra layers. Her biggest missed opportunity is further exploration into the Mad Hatter or even the White Queen – both of whom are half-baked caricatures – with the Hatter coming off as a mere chance for Depp to be quirky, rather than the cleverly-written character with an interesting back story that he should have been. To Woolverton’s credit though, she did manage to concoct some deliriously amusing dialogue for the Hatter and the Red Queen; a small highlight of her script which partially redeems her lack-lustre attempts elsewhere.


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