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Home > Review Archive > Video Games > Results: Furu Furu Park

Furu Furu Park
by Cary Woodham
February 10, 2008

Take a walk in a park full of wacky mini-games.

Reviewed for Wii.

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Furu Furu Park is yet another collection of mini-games that use the Wii remote in various ways. While we've seen plenty of games like this before, Furu Furu Park stands out in two ways. One, many of Furu Furu Park's mini-games are bite sites versions of classic Taito arcade titles like Arkanoid and Bubble Bobble, which give the game some familiar charm. To read more about the mini-games in Furu Furu Park, click here. The other nice thing about Furu Furu Park is that it's only 20 dollars. So even though you're not getting a very deep and complex game, you're not paying much for it either.

Challenge yourself to beat your high scores in each of the mini-games in the single player modes, or go head to head with a friend in the two player games. Audio and visuals are filled with colorful and quirky bits of Japanese humor and wackiness. Before each game they show you how to hold the Wii remote and give you instructions on how to play, so controls are simple and easy. While other Wii multiplayer mini-game party challenges like Mario Party 8 and Wario Ware: Smooth Moves are much deeper games, for 20 bucks, Furu Furu Park is a fun little pick-me-up anyway.


Click to learn more about GamerDad's Kid Factor review section. Kids will love the colorful and cartoony graphics and wacky antics in the mini-games. Violence is only cartoony. Reading skill is helpful for the text instructions, but not always necessary since there are also picture cues showing how to hold and move the Wii remote. Plus the mini-games are pretty simple to figure out anyway.

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Platform(s):
Wii

ESRB rating:
E - Everyone

Cartoon Violence

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