Bust-A-Move Bash!

Bust-A-Move Bash!

Infobox VG
title=Bust-A-Move Bash!


caption=
developer=Taito, Happy Happening
publisher=Majesco
designer=
series=Puzzle Bobble
engine=
version=
released=flagicon|Japan March 13 2007 [http://www.cubed3.com/news/6980/1/Cooking_Mama_Wii,_A.S.H._DS,_Touch_Detective_&_Much_More... ​]
flagicon|EU May 11 2007 [http://www.gamespot.com/wii/puzzle/bustamoverevolution/similar.html?mode=versions&om_act=convert&om_clk=gssummary ​]
flagicon|USA April 17 2007 [http://www.gamespot.com/wii/puzzle/bustamoverevolution/similar.html?mode=versions&om_act=convert&om_clk=gssummary ​]
genre=Puzzle
modes=Single player, multiplayer (2-8 players)
ratings=ESRB: E (Everyone)
PEGI: 3+
platforms=Wii
media=Wii Optical Disc
requirements =
input=Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Classic Controller

"Bust-A-Move Bash!" (formerly known as "Bust-A-Move Revolution") is a video game released by Majesco for Nintendo's Wii console. Nothing specific about the game was revealed before it hit store shelves; however, the vice president of Majesco marketing, Ken Gold, had stated that Majesco did "intend to maximize the intuitive nature of the Wii controller to create a revolutionary offering of the highly popular "Bust-A-Move" franchise". [cite web|url=http://www.majescoentertainment.com/press/may1606.php|title=Majesco Entertainment press release|date=2006-05-16|publisher=Majesco|accessdate=2007-03-06|format=php] The game has received mediocre to poor reviews on the Wii. [http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/wii/bustamovebash Metacritic.com] , includes links to other game review websites] [http://www.thewiire.com/review/45/1/BustAMove_Bash The Wiire review] ]

Controls

The controls use the Wii Remote for players 1-4 and attachments (e.g. the Nunchuk and Classic Controller) for players 5-8. There are 3 modes for the Wii Remotes; baton (hold upright and tilt left to right), gun (where the player points at the direction they want the ball to go), and easy gun (which is the same as gun except that it also shows where the player is aiming). For the Classic Controller, players use the two analog sticks to move the pointer on the screen. On all of them, the player presses the d-pad to swap balls (down on the analog stick for the Nunchuk).

Gameplay

Puzzle

In puzzle mode, the player clears the screen of all the colored balls. When three balls clump togther, they will disappear. This version includes other types of balls, such as support, star, flame, and rainbow balls, which perform different functions. Every 10 levels, the player can participate in a shooting round, where he or she may obtain one of the above-named other balls.

hooting

In shooting mode, the balls fly in from all sides of the screen. The balls are of four colors and must be shot with the cursor color matching their own.

Endless

Endless mode is similar to puzzle mode, though without an end. The player's goal is to stay alive for as long as possible and obtain as many jewels as possible before dying.

Versus

Versus is the multiplayer mode. Eight players may connect. Players race to get as many jewels as possible before their time is up.

References

ee also

*Bust-a-Move
*List of Wii games

External links

* [http://wii.ign.com/objects/827/827203.html "Bust-A-Move Bash!"] at IGN
* [http://www.gamespot.com/wii/puzzle/bustamoverevolution/ "Bust-A-Move Bash!"] at GameSpot


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