Games Review: Family Party: Outdoor Fun
Wii, £19.99
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Your support makes all the difference.The one thing the Wii really needs is another collection of casual minigames, right? Ok, perhaps not, and although it can be easy to be dismissive of games marketed as family fun, there really isn’t much to recommend about this. There are more than 30 games and four players can play together, but the graphics are awful and the gameplay is basic at best. But on the plus side it is not expensive and it’s undemanding family fun.
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