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There's no mini in EA Playground that's as fun, addictive (or, for that matter, deep, strangely enough) as Wii Sports bowling or golf.
While none of the games are quite as deep and compulsive as Wii Sports, they’re entertaining enough on their own to keep players waggling through the short single-player mode.
It’s all decently fun, and the Wii controls are utilized to good effect. But, you know, there’s only so long something like this is going to hold my attention. If you’re of an advanced age like myself, say over 10, this is probably going to seem a bit dull.
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liverstealer
i played this as a child and i just remembered it existed. and holy **** **** this is UGLY
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dante_finn
I love this game. The controls are easy to learn

EA Playground

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Oct 22, 2007
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22% Positive
7 Reviews
69% Mixed
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Worth Playing
The mini-games are actually quite fun, and only Tetherball and Wall Ball stand out as weaknesses. If you're looking for a great family game or something to hold the kids over until the next Spongebob or Naruto game, then EA Playground is a great choice.
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The Wiire
The best way to explain the fun of this game is like a Mario Bros. game. Sure you can beat it in a half hour, the stages are simple, the gameplay can be repetitive for the number of times played, and the feeling is almost oversimplified after a few rounds, but there's still that something that keeps players coming back to it.
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VideoGamer
This won't replace Wii Sports as the mini-game collection of choice, but it's another option should Wii Tennis and Bowling start to feel a little over played.
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Official Nintendo Magazine UK
We were 52% through the single-player game within 45 minutes of starting. [Christmas 2007, p.88]
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Maxi Consolas (Portugal)
Simple and accessible, with short games and a good use of the Wii Remote. It will please its target audience, the children. However, the other players will just consider it to be too limited. [Jan 2008]
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GameShark
While an older player will quickly get bored with this title, I think this is a great game for families with kids.
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Eurogamer
In short, EA Playground is fun for neither kids nor adults. The mini-games don't have the depth of those in Wii Sports or the quirky innovations of those in Wario Ware. The visuals don't have the appeal or charm of a Disney/Pixar game, or even that one about the puppets in the garden Tom likes so much.
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dante_finn
I love this game. The controls are easy to learn
Mar 13, 2022
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liverstealer
i played this as a child and i just remembered it existed. and holy **** **** this is UGLY
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SummaryEA Playground features games that are easy to pick-up-and-play by fully capitalizing on the unique control mechanics of both the Wii and the Nintendo DS. Swing the Wii remote to excel in tetherball, blow into the Nintendo DS mic to fire spitballs or battle your friends and family in dodgeball. Every game brings its own twist to the contr... Read More
Rated Efor Everyone
  • Wii
  • DS
Oct 22, 2007
  • EA Canada
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