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Bust-A-Move Bash!

Platform(s): Wii
Genre: Puzzle
Publisher: Majesco
Developer: Happy Happenings

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'Bust-A-Move Bash!' (Wii) - 7 New Screens

by Rainier on Jan. 18, 2007 @ 1:11 a.m. PST

Bust-A-Move Bash! features 10 different characters, including franchise favorites Bub and Bob as well as many new additions. In addition, a new Hyper option speeds up game play while the Slip feature allows players to connect fired bubbles to similar colors even though their aim may be off.

"The addictive bubble-bursting mayhem characteristic of the series reaches an entirely new level when designed especially for the innovative Wii Remote," said Ken Gold, vice president of Marketing. "Add the ability to have 8 people playing simultaneously and the mania is practically unlimited ... not to mention exhilarating."

Bust-A-Move Bash! features 10 different characters, including franchise favorites Bub and Bob as well as many new additions. Players will experience a variety of game modes including:

  • Puzzle Mode -- offers 500 levels across five different puzzle areas;
  • Endless Mode -- a challenging test of bubble-bursting skill and endurance;
  • Vs. Mode -- allows up to 8 players to go head-to-head simultaneously;
  • Shooting Mode -- an all-new mode where bubbles come at players from all angles. To handle the non-stop assault, players can use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk Controller together.

In addition, a new Hyper option speeds up game play while the Slip feature allows players to connect fired bubbles to similar colors even though their aim may be off.

Developed by Happy Happenings and licensed from Taito, Bust-A-Move Bash! joins Cooking Mama: Cook Off as one of Majesco's premier titles for the Wii.


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