Big Beach Sports

Product Description
Play a variety of high energy, over-the-top sports games and activities all with a summer feel to them. Players can participate in the following sports:

Beach Volleyball
Beach Cricket
Beach Soccer
Beach American Football
Disc Golf
Bocce

Competitive Multi-Player Mode – Play against up to 4 friends and family in 6 different sports.

Single-Player Tournament Mode – Hone your skills in the single player beach tournament.

Innovative Gameplay Mechanics – Fully utilizes the innovative use of Wiimote for both casual and more advanced gameplay.

Wide Selection of Sports- From beach soccer to disc golf, these new Wii sports will attract a wider audience…. More >>

Big Beach Sports


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5 Responses to “Big Beach Sports”

  1. J. H. Lovatt says:

    Brilliant – all the family enjoy this Wii, so much so that my 2 sons and step grandson have all purchased copies. One of the best Wii for family entertainment.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. BELIEVE ME THE GAME IS ALMOST UNPLAYABLE AND EXTREMLY FRUSTRATING. BOULES IS THE ONLY GAME I GO BACK TO. AMERICAN FOOTBALL AND SOCCER ARE JUST PANTS AND CRICKET IS SO EASY IT’S EMBARRASING.

    CHUCK THIS IN THE BIN IF YOU’VE BROUGHT IT!!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. I bought this game during the school holidays for my grandsons aged 8 and 6 and they have had hours of fun. Their granny enjoyed it too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. A. Graham says:

    Cricket and Boules are awesome… the rest of the games are distinctly average especially American Football and Soccer, which do not really work on the wii…
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Being a casual gamer who enjoys playing Wii Sports, I thought this would offer more-of-same but add a bit more variety.

    I was wrong. Partly my fault as I assumed this was a follow up to Wii Sports when it’s actually nothing to do with it, but the main disappointment with this game is that it seems badly put together.

    My wife and I were playing Beach Cricket and whenever it was time to swap over, by the time we’d got up and got into position – the bowler and bowled! Normally with games you are asked to press a button when you’re in position and ready, but not here. So the movement to the Wiimote when walking across the room counted as a swing.

    The Wii Beach Sports logo pops up all the time whilst the next bit of game is loaded. It might only be there for a second, but it feels as if the flow is constantly interrupted.

    And finally, with Wii Sports you feel as though you can work on your technique and improve – this just feels like pot luck. You throw and hope for the best.

    In a nutshell: Annoyingly, this could have been much better if it had been polished a bit before being released. Wii Sports demonstrated how a simple game can be executed to near perfection. This just feels like a cheap imitation of a game that was free in the first place!

    Rating: 2 / 5

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