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Cruise Ship Vacation Games

Cruise Ship Vacation Games
From Activision Inc.

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Product Description

In Cruise Deck Party, take part in numerous entertainment offerings from shuffleboard and blackjack to trap shooting and rock climbing. Play various cruise ship related activities revolving around quick, easy to play but difficult to master mini-games.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4244 in Video Games
  • Brand: ACTIVISION
  • Model: 75921
  • Published on: 2009-09
  • Released on: 2009-09-08
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .56" h x 5.31" w x 7.56" l, .20 pounds

Features

  • Each ship features a game with varying levels of difficulty.
  • Family-friendly, four person multiplayer game support.
  • 10 mini-games featuring: Trap Shooting, Mini-Golf, Ping Pong, Skill Ball, Driving Range, Shuffleboard and Rock Climbing.
  • Casino Games available as well, including: Roulette, Craps and Blackjack.
  • Each game features Wii MotionPlus compatibility, and the Trap Shooting game also supporting the Wii Zapper.

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Cruise Ship Vacation Games is a party game extravaganza on the high seas that is tailor-made for the Wii. Packed with cruise ship style entertainment offerings ranging from active but easy activities like shuffleboard, trap shooting and mini golf, to casino favorites like Roulette, Craps and Blackjack, it provides pick up and play fun right out of the box for up to four players and supports both the Nintendo's Wii MotionPlus accessory for the Wii Remote, as well as the Wii Zapper.

'Cruise Ship Vacation Games' game logo
Wii MotionPlus
Nintendo's Wii MotionPlus accessory, sold separately, for the revolutionary Wii Remote controller again redefines game control, by more quickly and accurately reflecting motions in a 3D space. The Wii MotionPlus attaches to the end of the Wii Remote and, combined with the accelerometer and the sensor bar, allows for more comprehensive tracking of a player's arm position and orientation, providing players with an unmatched level of precision and immersion. Every slight movement players make with their wrist or arm is rendered identically in real time on the screen, providing a true 1:1 response in their game play. The Wii MotionPlus accessory reconfirms Nintendo's commitment to making games intuitive and accessible for everyone.

Key Game Features

  • Family-friendly, four person multiplayer support.
  • 10 mini-games featuring: Trap Shooting, Mini-Golf, Ping Pong, Skill Ball, Driving Range, Shuffleboard and Rock Climbing.
  • Try your luck with Casino Games including, Roulette, Craps and Blackjack.
  • Each game features Wii MotionPlus compatibility.
  • Each ship features a game with varying levels of difficulty.
Screenshots:
The Wii Zapper compatible Trap shooting game from 'Cruise Ship Vacation Games'
Wii Zapper compatible.
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The Mini-golf game in 'Cruise Ship Vacation Games '
And Wii MotionPlus.
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Four person multiplayer in the Ping Pong game from 'Cruise Ship Vacation Games'
Multiplayer mayhem.
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Skill-Ball mini-game from 'Cruise Ship Vacation Games'
Mini-game fun.
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Customer Reviews

Shovelware1
like other shovelware, this is just painful to play.
the physics are bad, the controls are decent, but the results feel random. don't make the mistake I did thinking the motion+ helps, it may make controler response a bit more reliable & you can see the gauge react more sensitively, but they still have controls that barely implement it, or mostly don't at all other then "wow, the power meter moves more smoothly!"
you still use aiming w/the d-pad for skee ball, shuffleboard, mini golf, then pull back & press A or B to follow through. no diff then old controls. you can't even aim w/ping pong, it's worse then wii play's ping pong, not the new wii sports resort table tennis at all, much less wii sport's tennis. (yes, I calibrated the motion+ & really analyzed how far they took the controls, it's not like the actual gameplay took any brain power or interest.)
the graphics look Ps1/N64 from over 10 years ago. there is no personality, almost no voice use & annoying/weird randomness for those lines. bad elevator music for all menu/all games. it is just PAINFUL.
everytime I tried a game & there was another round, all I could think was, "oh, God, not more..." this game is worthy of the angry video game nerd.

Aweful1
This game lies somewhere between aweful and boring. We've played this disk once and will never put it in again.

Shuffle board was the only half-decent game (I'd give it 2 stars).

awful game...don't bother with it1
Bought this game as it looked like mindless fun. It was HORRIBLE. Graphics are awful, muzak soundtrack annoying and you can barely get the controls to work. You have to sit through so many menu options before you even get to play it's ridiculous. I played skee ball and no matter how I moved the control, there was no predictable motion for the ball -- it just randomly rolled or didn't. Terrible, terrible game.