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Go Play City Sports - Nintendo Wii

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Features

  • See who is the king of the block in 6 classic street-based games: Stickball, Kickball, Street Hockey, Handball, Jump Rope & Shootout Soccer
  • Multiplayer supports for up to 4 players (both team-based and head-to-head)
  • Fully explorable single player environment
  • Fully customizable characters
  • Wii Balance Board support

Description

Go Play City Sports recreates the experience of playing sports in the city as a kid. Become the neighborhood's top athlete by competing in six classic games and rule the courts made of manhole covers, fire hydrants and parked cars. This collection of classic street games provides a fun, casual sports experience for the whole family.

Publication Date: September 8, 2009


Computer Platform: Nintendo Wii


Global Trade Identification Number: 95


UPC: 096427015895


Release date: September 8, 2009


Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.61 x 7.54 inches; 3.81 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: 015895


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Item Weight: 3.81 ounces


Manufacturer: Majesco Sales, Inc.


Date First Available: May 25, 2009


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  • Fun game
I got it because of the kickball game. I played it and it was a blast. Good for wholesome family fun.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2013 by pst

  • Terrible single player game, somewhat okay multiplayer game.
As with most multiplayer games, no matter how bad/good the game is, both players must endure the bad/good, making it not all that bad for multiplayer experiences. As a single player experience, this game is lacking A TON. This is mostly the reason for the lower star review, this game is simply too easy (no difficulty levels to select, AI is really bad at most games.) and also completely void of any sort of progression to be made. There are no collectables, goals, achievements, or anything to really motivate one to want to complete the game. Single player mode just lets you play each sport against a computer opponent, but there are no sorts of trophies to win for beating one or all of the games. At least games like Wii Sports have rankings, champions, etc. Here are my opinions on each of the six games included in this title. (Yes, only 6 different, very easy games.) Shootout Soccer - I'm honestly not sure how enemy scores work in this game, but you score a point every time you make a goal, but it seems a little random whether or not you end up getting a goal. Probably one of the more creative games of the bunch, but it just feels like it's based entirely on luck whether or not you will win this game. The game itself is not too difficult, just avoid obstacles and kick the ball at the end. Sort of a weird game. Also the only game that you can use a balance board, but there is almost no point in even bothering to set it up for this. Jump Rope - This game is a neat little challenge, although again, the AI is terrible, so it won't be that hard to win this game. One must time the prompted input correctly with the moving rope, all while the rope starts moving faster and faster. This game would be a lot of fun multiplayer, I think. Just keep getting the right inputs and survive longer than the AI. Sometimes the AI does exceptionally well, other times they lose within seconds. With how this game is laid out, I can understand why they didn't include balance board support for this game, but... it's jump rope? Probably one that would make the most sense for a balance board... idk.. Kickball - This game is interesting, but there is just about no randomness to any hit you make, so as long as you time your hits correctly, you should be able to get a home run literally every hit you take. It is also very easy to pitch in ways that make it extremely easy to get the AI out. To be quite honest Stickball is just a more interesting and tougher version of kickball, so I would probably just recommend people to skip this game unless they want to beat every sport. Stickball - This game is pretty much just a more complicated version of Kickball. Hitting and pitching works the same way as kickball, but the direction you hit the ball is a lot more precise depending on the swing you make, but overall good timing still makes it VERY easy to get homeruns constantly. And again, if you pitch in just the right way, you can easily out the AI very quickly. One thing I liked about this game was being able to hit some objects like a street sign high up that obviously wouldn't be in baseball, and that was a nice little kick that made it feel a little more like a "street" version of baseball. Street Hockey - This game is probably the 2nd hardest game, but overall still pretty easy. The only thing about this game is, the instructions the game gives you are not the entire set of instructions. For instance, you can go faster in this game while holding Z, but the game never tells you this. If you don't use the run button at all, the computers are still beatable, but much more difficult. You can also switch characters by pressing B, but again the game neglects to mention this. The AI in this game is awful, your teammates pretty much never ambush anyone, and the enemy team is pretty good about hitting you any time you are near them. The thing is, it's very easy to fool the AI into chasing you around and making it so you can just run out the clock so they never score a goal. This game is actually fairly enjoyable if you don't exploit this, though. Handball - Probably the most difficult of all the games (against the AI.), this game is probably the hardest just because of the awkward angles the game has, making it sometimes a little difficult to tell where the ball exactly is, whether it's a little closer to you, so it can be a little easy to miss attempted hits. There are powerups that you can hit on the wall that make the ball go faster or slower, but overall they don't tend to make much of a difference. It's nice to be able to change up which direction the ball goes, and try and get some good plays going. This game has a sort of consistent exploit, in that if a ball is going to hit the wall from the far left side or far ride side of the court, the AI tends to miss these hits a lot of the time. You must get 11 points to win the game, so overall the most challenging and most enjoyable to play against the AI. (that said, it isn't really THAT enjoyable, just that the other games are that boring.) I'd recommend the game for really young children, or for people that enjoy mini-game collections, but unless you play this game with friends, you'll find yourself having just about no challenge at all for most, if not all of the games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2019 by Amazingon Customer

  • Five Stars
Love it. AAA Seller.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2017 by Adult

  • Five Stars
Kids will be entertained for sure
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2015 by KeeNicole

  • Not happy at all
Not happy at all. Only a few games worked. My kids were very excited about getting this game only to be disappointed.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2015 by Charlotte Scott

  • cute, but DULL! only ONE game uses the balance board
menu/map - there are good background sounds, but dull music. the map is you running around in 3rd person overhead view of a detailed street to talk to kids in front of various buildings to start a game. barely any non-game starting kids & almost no people, etc. to populate it otherwise. kids only talk in text bubbles as usual. in gameplay, there are some background movements of trains, bulldozers, etc., no kid voices really except some general laughing if any. the music during game was dull & forgetable. limited customization of your character/kid, almost no accessories. there are only about 6 choices for your avatar/pic/symbol even though that's how the game recognizes you. you may enter your name, but all it says is "player 1" during gameplay anyhow, very lazy. after playing & winning any game, you get no rewards, not even clothing considering there is very limited choices. games: handball - far & high 3rd person view, very hard to gauge where the ball is to your character when closer to the wall. implements idea of kid tossing water balloons as an obstacle & if you hit graffiti pictures on the wall, it gives you flame & ice power-ups. control stick to move, nunchuck to serve & swing wii mote to hit ball. stick ball - didn't bother to play, but uses control stick to move & uses wii mote to swing. pitching you can use A or B button to do fastball or change up & control pad for curve balls & control speed. aiming of throw ball in field with control stick. run to each base with control pad. kickball - control stick to move, wii mote swing to kick (though huge delay). pitch is only A & swing. throwing ball in field is control stick to aim & A button. you can peg out a player (only fun in it watching the kid go down w/stars over their head) if swing the wii mote. running to bases is control pad. street hockey - didn't bother to play, it's 3 on 3, control stick to move, pass with control stick & B. shoot is A (holding A more power). check is also A. speed boost is Z. Jump rope - on the bottom is a picture of the A, B & a pic of 4 control pads with one direction lit on each one. before each jump, one of them will be lit & you hit that button. the red, yellow red lights represent your 3 chances to miss before game is over. soccer - you run between cones down the street, avoiding water hydrants spilling water & skateboards moving back/forth on their own to get to the soccer ball at the end & then kick it. control stick to move & speed up/down. jump is A or Z. you will be told which direction to kick the ball, though I always got "free kick". w/balance board you lean left/right & fwd/back to go faster. tip toes to jump (huge delay & weak jump from character) that's it!! the art detail style is nice, the graphics are at least 3d & not 2d like drawings, but otherwise this game was dull & could be done so much better in many aspects. 3/10 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2009 by Layna

  • Wasted money!
I'm not necessarily a brainiac when it comes to video games, but this game is the worst I've ever played. The individual games are played in a view that you don't know if you are the offense, defense or just a bystander. Very confusing on how to pick a game ... The overall setup/layout is 100% strange! Honestly, if I need to look up instructions on how to know if I'm the batter or the pitcher, to the donation pile it goes!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2012 by Dawn M. Smith

  • Fun, colorful and entertaining!
I recently played this game when I took my two daughters on a playdate and everyone really enjoyed it -- from the sounds to the characters to the games. Definitely worth a try. There were four kids taking turns playing it too, and they had a lot of fun maneuvering through the different street games. I read some of the other reviews and I have to say that none of the kids playing were bored at all -- they ranged in age from preschool to fourth grade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2010 by Jersey Mom

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