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Squeeballs Party


Broken controls are a party foul

The big deal with Squeeballs, we’re told, is that it’s the first cross-platform motion-controlled game. But while the developers may have figured out motion controls on Wii or Xbox 360 with their cool peripherals, they didn’t get their heads around the stylus. Taps, swipes and slides don’t seem to register on the touchscreen, making aiming, throwing, slicing or any other task ten times harder than it needs to be. And you’d better get used to those tasks, as they’re repeated throughout this minigame compilation. With just six core challenges (and slight variations thereof), there isn’t much to do here.

While the cutscenes suggest this is a dull but wonderfully animated game, the in-game footage reveals it to be dull and ugly. It’s almost like this is a tie-in game in waiting – are the developers hoping to get a cartoon series off the back of the cutscenes? They’re certainly better at those than making games.

Nov 9, 2009

You'll love
  • Wonderfully animated cutscenes
  • Squeeballs sure are cute
  • Several different minigames
You'll hate
  • Stylus just doesn't work
  • Just six core challenges
  • Dull and ugly in-game graphics

 
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Squeeballs Party
Squeeballs Party

Genre: Other Games/Compilations
Release date: Oct 15, 2009
Published by: Aksys Games
Developed by: Performance Designed Products
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
4 FLAWED
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