Friday, December 12, 2014

Best Wii U Sports Games for Boys

There are several sports games that your boys maybe interested in, here are the best Wii U sports games for boys.

Madden NFL 13 on the Wii U has a very authentic NFL experience. You get to build your own legacy as a player or a coach. The sights, sounds, music, level of detail and competitive elements that you can include within the game is really impressive.

 There are plenty of other core improvements to the game this year as well, including a beautiful new passing system that has eliminated our fears of throwing slants and seam routes, a much more polished TV-style presentation with classical theme music instead of bombastic rock and rap, and a built-from-scratch commentary system with Jim Nantz and Phil Simms.

FIFA 13 is a really good soccer game with the Wii U controller, you get a surround sound effect with the Wii U Game Pad. The new skill training exercises that pop up while matches load do a better job than any catchphrase of demonstrating the depth and complexity of FIFA’s shooting, running and passing systems.



The only Wii U basketball game is NBA 2K and you can go on a head-to-head duel between the 1992 Dream Team and the 2012 squad. This is a great NBA 2K game. Pretty realistic. The roster is awesome, the game play is awesome

Monday, March 3, 2014

Best Wii U Educational Game for Boys

Scribblenauts is a creative and challenging game and is the best Wii U Educational game for boys. Scribblenauts Unlimited is the original educational games introduced to the Wii U controller, this is a puzzle game which features 30 to 40 theme worlds.

Now Scribblenauts Unmasked - A DC Comics Adventure - Nintendo Wii U  has recently been introduces and this is as good as the first game.

With each world or level being fully explorable, you learn so much, it is such a rewarding game, everyone that plays this game will learn something new.

Scribblenauts Unmasked features a story where players embark as protagonist Maxwell on an imaginative and comical quest, taking them through Gotham City, Metropolis, Atlantis and other iconic locales from the DC Comics universe. In the game, Maxwell comes to the aid of Batman, Superman and the rest of the Justice League as they face the mightiest DC Comics Super Villains, such as the Joker, Lex Luthor and Sinestro. Fueled by the player’s imagination, Maxwell must use his magic notebook to put a stop to the villain’s evil schemes and save the day.



SCRIBBLENAUTS UNLIMITED REVIEW
The Scribblenauts Unlimited game plays much like the others. You have an objective and you need to create an object using the magic notebook in order to solve the puzzle. Now there are more adjectives and words than ever, including Nintendo characters!

You can also tap on a person or object and add an adjective to modify it. This can even be used to solve puzzles. Instead of a linear style, this game features more of an open world style. You get to pick whichever place you want to go (more areas open up with the collection of starites). When you enter an area, you often have to traverse many different levels of that area and explore different mini games. Once you have all the possible starites, you clear the area. At first I was thrown because this game isn't linear or based level-to-level, but I find myself really enjoying the new setup.

 

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