Medieval Games
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Average customer review:Product Description
Dive into the storybook world of Medieval Games! Battle dragons, storm the castle, or joust with up to three of your friends in a quest to become the tournament champion. Choose from eight iconic characters such as the Knight, Princess, or Wizard as you experience Free Play, Tournament, and Board Game modes. Good olde light hearted humor, easy pick up and play action, and addictive gameplay make Medieval Games a favorite for all families!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1272 in Video Games
- Brand: Vir2L Studios
- Model: 12962
- Published on: 2009-10
- Released on: 2009-10-13
- ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .72" h x 5.42" w x 7.61" l, .31 pounds
Features
- Medieval Games is a Wii exclusive, meaning that only Wii Remote wielding players will be able to join in ye olde fun.
- Engage in 30 unique Medieval mini-games including: sword fighting, jousting, archery, and catapulting.
- Challenge your opponents in fun competition modes like Free Play and Tournament.
- Compete across three distinct 3D game boards that bring the action to life.
- Invite up to three friends to join in the fun with 4-person multiplayer action.
Editorial Reviews
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Customer Reviews
Very fun party game
Overall we found this to be a very fun party game. And very different than some of the other party games out there. We even had some of the neighbors over to play and everyone seemed to have a great time. Some of the younger children took longer to get the hang of it, but the older ones picked it up more quickly.
Pros
* Very good graphics. We play on a 52 inch Samsung LCD, very colorful and cartoony
* Great variety of games, swordfight was a lot of fun, everyone kept going back to that. jousting pay off ending was good. they kept trying to see how many different ways you could make your opponent fall down. for some reason, horse racing was one of my favorites.
* Great sense of humor. we spent several minutes just clicking the characters to see what they said. There are a lot of comic references for adults too. the character voices are really well done.
* Everyone liked the storybook board game except for certain things (see below)
Cons
* Can't skip the computer's turn, this would really make the game go faster so there isn't so much waiting.
* Computer characters seem to be really really good at some games and not as good at others, most of the time we had 4 people to play, and it was definitely more fun to play against other people
* It took a little bit of time to get used to how the game played. A game like this should be a little easier to get into, but overall we found it to be great fun.
Computer Generated Characters Take The Fun Out of the Game
I bought this game the day it came out. My son is 11 years old and is interested in battle/dueling games for the WII. I thought he might enjoy the game. The game, however, has some problems that prevent it from being a big success with the younger or older crowd.
On the positive side, there are MANY mini-games to be played, and the game takes advantage of the WII motion controllers. The jousting is especially good, as is the dueling. The board game had potential as an enjoyable past time. I think, however, for the game to work, you need 4 human players, and this goes to the heart of the problem.
The CG characters compete against the human players, and compete on an expert level. In the archery mini-game for example, my son and I score about 500 points apiece, while the fun-loving CG characters scored over 1500 points. In the axe throw, only the CG characters mastered the art of hitting the moving targets, the target for the human players jumped erratically. In fact, in most of the mini-games, we scored 3rd and 4th place, while the CG characters were always 1 and 2.
My son complained that the game was unfair, and I have to agree. I'm glad that the Computer Players had a good time, but of course they didn't pay for the game.
I cannot find a way to reduce the number of players to eliminate the computer players. The game calls for 4 players, and if there is only one human, that means playing against 3 very good computer players who are really having a good time together.
Perhaps there is a way to eliminate the computer players in the board game. If someone discovers it, please post and let me know.
MAGNIFICENT! SUPERB! PHENOMENAL! HIGH 5! SO FUN!
the wii has butt-loads of mediocre party games, but this is by far the best of them all! once you get used to the controls it rocked my socks off! time just flew by when i was playing it with my friends because the gameplay and animation is so engaging. i know what i'm buying for my best friend for the holidays!! :DDDD go buy it now! it's so great!









