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Squeeballs Party boasts 150 mini-games and 11 main games. Basically, this means there are 11 types of mini-games with 150 different variations. Among the 11 games are Bowling, Golf, Paint by Squeeball, Cooking, Feeding Frenzy, Pumping, Shock, and Stampede. To play them, you must first unlock the games in single-player Challenge Mode. In this, you must ?test? Squeeballs by playing through a preset order of mini-games. For instance, you start our bowling, then move to Canon, Cooking, Paint by Squeeball, and so on. After you unlock a new game type, you must play through another round before unlocking a new one. While this works to draw you into the game, to unlock everything, it is somewhat annoying when you first pick up the Squeeballs Party Wii Pal
game and want to play a competitive multiplayer match. I liken this to ?Wario Ware: Smooth Moves,? where you not only had to unlock the games, but you also had to unlock multiplayer, in general. If the game name includes ?Party,? then there is no reason why you should not be able to pop the game in right after opening it, and play a plethora of games with your friends. One minor complaint I found while going through Challenge Mode was that the cut scene and instructions come up each time you go to a different mini-game type, even if you have already played it. Sure you can skip past them by repeatedly pressing A, but this does get in the way. The other single player game mode includes playing through all the games you have unlocked in order to get a high score. A nice addition would have been an online scoreboard. Where the game shines is in the multiplayer modes. While 2-player head-to-head is an option, I opted out of that for the one that made more sense ? Party Mode. Up to 4 players can compete in an array of different types of game parties. You can put together your own string of games or pick one of the many Squeeballs Party already has prepared for you. One complaint I have about this game, again like Smooth Moves, was that you must use one Wii Remote. While this makes the game more accessible to those without 2 to 4 Remotes, it would have been nice for everyone to have their own. Even so, I admit it was fun competing with 3 of my friends, smacking around Squeeballs and laughing at the crazy sounds they make. All the while, I kept wondering if I was testing the Squeeballs or were they testing me?
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