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Ubisoft And Cranium, Inc. Unveil Cranium Kabookii Video Game For Wii
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Description
Cranium Kabookii brings a new dimension to Wii play by celebrating the amazing things friends and family can do as they create, perform, discover and connect with one another. Using the Wii Remote™ and special Kabookii Decoder Glasses, Cranium Kabookii changes the television screen into a living canvas where teams jam, draw, act, puzzle and even crack codes to win.
Features
- The family game show for your Wii: Enter the Cranium Kabookii arena,
spin the carousel and land on one of 15 different activities to start the
fun!
- CREATE works of art and imagination with spray paint, chalk and
disappearing ink
DISCOVER fascinating new things in true-false, multiple choice and globe-spinning trivia puzzles
PERFORM hilarious feats by acting, playing songs and mastering the art of memorization
CONNECT with friends and family as you crack codes, decipher clues, and remix phrases.
- CREATE works of art and imagination with spray paint, chalk and
disappearing ink
- Something for everyone: Unlimited players! Up to four teams, each with two or more players of all ages, can compete against each other. Engaging and hilariously entertaining, Cranium Kabookii is perfect for any combination of aspiring artists, performers, data heads or wordsmiths.
- Special Kabookii Decoder Glasses: Unveil secret clues on the TV without revealing them to other players in the room.
- Play globally, act locally: Custom built! Cranium Kabookii is the first Wii game with international questions carefully crafted to celebrate the unique culture and sense of humor of players in Canada, France, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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ESRB Rating
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GameZone's Review/Preview
7.0
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 6.7 |
| Graphics | 7.6 |
| Sound | 7.1 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 8.5 |
| Overall | 7.0 |
Reviewer: Dylan Platt
Review Date: 02/20/2008
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