

It reminds of something from the NES era. The graphics seem a little simplistic, but I think it may just be the coloring or the overall child-like nature of the game. It's definitely kid-friendly, but I could still have friends over Saturday night for drinks and we could enjoy playing it, and then have my 90 yr old Grandfather playing it with me on Sunday. Little kids might enjoy it more than adults. If you mute the game and turn on your own music, it can be a lot better. The characters and the background music are both kinda lame though. The characters in this game look more like real people, with realistic curves, features, hair and clothes, compared to Mii's that look plain and boxy. You can't use your Mii character, but there are several different characters, all with stero-typical (G-rated) ramblings to fit. There are various cities/backgrounds that are really colorful and it spices things up a bit and it keeps things interesting. It's just as easy to use as the Wii Sports Bowling. I'm not saying it's better, just more entertaining. This game is more entertaining than Wii Sports Bowling, and it's nice to have a little variety. More realistic characters, colorful backgrounds And yet, this might not be the worst Wii game released but even so, this is right at the bottom section of the list. I had hoped the eye-candy character would make this game less painful - but even she could not help. The Elvis character was not very funny the first time he spoke his first of a possible 5 lines and became less funny the next.and so on. Each of the characters has something like 5 possible lines to speak after each ball thrown. Wii Sports Wii Nintendo Bowling Piano Solo Piano Arrangement. It's really fun to fuel the world with Wii sheet music so if anyone has some Wii requests I would be happy to fulfill, Enjoy :D. The stereotypical characters in the game are repetitious and after only a few frames become annoying. I just might add the practice theme to this, so you can look forward to the possibility of that. If opposite, I hold the Wii-mote upside down and my hook will then go in the direction intended. I have to waste my first ball to find out if my hook will go in the direction I intended or the opposite direction. There may be a little more to the control in this game but since it does not actually work, it turns out to the worst game of the two BY A LONG SHOT. The graphics are no better, just more human looking characters instead of the "Mii's".


The pin action is no better in this game than the bowling game on your Wii Sports pack-in disk, in my opinion, the pin action is worse in this game. The bowling game on your Wii Sports disk that came with your new Wii is much better than this piece of "if you make it, they will buy it" crap. There is nothing unique or new or exceptional - so there is no up side. Pinbusters has poor characters, average graphics, average sound, poor gameplay, and wonky control mechanics. Better bowling came with your Wii - pass on this one
