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Boogie – Nintendo Wii review

Can Boogie replace Singstar as game of music choice?

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Singstar with an extra hint of movement

By: Stuart Miles
Manufacturer: EA
Price as Reviewed: £ 35
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User: debaz10 (profile)
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Date Posted: 18 October 2007
Review: Boogie is a brilliant game for all ages, a must for the party season. My kids and their friends love it and so do I. Great songs old and new.
Pros: songs and characters
Cons: none
Score: 10/10
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User: jennyfar_4eva (profile)
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Date Posted: 16 October 2007
Review: I have had boogie (on nintendo wii) for about 3 weeks now and i have to tell you.. it's absolutely superb! Especially for me as i LOVE singing and dancing. When i first got boogie i couldn't stop playing it! It's so addictive! But this is great for me to practise my singing especially as i want to be singer. I reccomend you all this game it's suitable for everyone and GREAT for partys!! It's time to Boogie Woogie Woogie Till You Just Can't Boogie No More!!

Characters: 10/10

I LOVE them all!

Graphics: 10/10

They look amazing. The dancers offer something amazing.

Music: 10/10

I saw the song list and i love them all!

Depth/Story: 10/10

It's singing and dancing! what more can you ask for?

Movement: 10/10

You'll always be moving with this.

Party Potential: 10/10

A must have party game.
Pros: EVERYTHING!
Cons: NOTHING!
Score: 10/10
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User: jessiemessie (profile)
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Date Posted: 6 October 2007
Review: This is a karaoke game with a difference!

Boogie is a fantastic, new sing-a-long, dance-a-long game for the Nintendo wii. For the singing part of the game it is typical of the usual karaoke. Words appear on the screen for you to follow and sing BUT you earn points for singing into the microphone, if you are in tune and in time with the music. These points can be converted into ‘money’ with which you can then ‘buy’ songs, clothes and different stages to perform on.

For the dancing part of the game you use the wii remote and nunchuck to perform different moves and to move you character about on stage. Points are also earned by dancing in time with the music. As well as this, there is also a story mode with which you have to sing and dance and achieve a high score to move on to the next stage of the story. When you have finished the stories you will be rewarded with clothes and brand new songs which you are not able to buy with ‘money’ from the usual part of the game.

Suitable for children and adults. Can be played alone but the more people the more fun! Only down-side I can think of is that the songs are quite old-fashioned and there are only a few modern ones. (Although my mum and dad think the songs are fantastic because they are from their era.)

This is a brilliant game for parties and definitely deserves a 10/10!!!


Pros: * Suitable for all ages
Cons: * Old songs - for my age group
Score: 8/10
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User: jeo (profile)
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Date Posted: 1 October 2007
Review: Boogie is a Great Fun game that everyone can play with great songs and very good graphics.
Pros: comes with a free microphone
Cons: none
Score: 9/10
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User: geemarc (profile)
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Date Posted: 19 September 2007
Review: boogie is a great party game for all ages.

The tracklist spans 4 decades, so there should be something to suit most peoples pop tastes.

10/10
Pros: n/
Score: 5/10
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User: kneeby (profile)
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Date Posted: 12 September 2007
Review: amazing karaoke game that lets you belt out your favourite songs and scores you on how well you perform and a step further with Boogie, by using the motion-sensing abilities of the console to track your movements so you can dance along, too.

great for young and old!!!you might have to fight forthe mic lol
Pros: great fun, makes u laugh
Cons: n/a
Score: 9/10
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User: davy2006 (profile)
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Date Posted: 11 September 2007
Review: I couldnt wait to get my hands on this game. It's a must for all the family. Everyone can join in and have a laugh the dancing part can be such fun great for you and all your mates must have for any Wii owner. Great game for all ages
Pros: Great fun
Cons: Don't think there is any
Score: 10/10
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