Nintendo Wii Big Beach Sports 2

Posted by Paul Handley on Wed 30th June 2010 at 08:42 AM, Filed in Computer GamesGifts For HerGifts For HimGifts For Kids

My other half is dreading the start of the School Holidays! It’s alright for me, I can escape the madhouse and come to work…which sometimes is little different.

Anyway, Would you like a secret weapon to combat summer boredom? It’s going to happen, you might even hear these words on day one; “Mummy, I’m bored!”

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THQ have released Big Beach Sports 2 on Wii. This is as good as the first Big Beach Sports, with enough variation to keep it fresh. Choose from Rugby Fives, Disc Golf, Cricket,  Dune Buggy Racing, Surfing, Jet Ski Racing,  Canoe Races and Football. The surfing is ace!

All games can be single or multi player. As a group game, this has so much going for it. It’s fun, entertaining and will keep them absorbed for ages. When the sun starts shining again, kick them out to have a real game of football.

Now the real plus with this, apart from the fun your little ones will get, is the price. Released as a budget title for £14.99, you can now get this at Amazon for only £12.92!

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I have always been closely linked with the gaming industry and THQ’s reputation 15 years ago was very poor. They have worked hard to remove the stigma that went before them and BBS2 is another example of how to do things correctly. Well done THQ!
             

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