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Steven Spielberg is the name behind
Electronic Arts’ “Boom Blox” for Nintendo Wii, which is expected to reach
stores on May 6, a game that has been highly anticipated after its official
announcement earlier this year. The game was intended for kids aged 6 to 12,
but it has been described as the perfect game for the whole family.
At the time of the announcement,
film director Steven Spielberg said: “I am a gamer myself, and I really wanted
to create a video game that I could play with my kids. “Boom Blox” features an
enormous amount of fun challenges and cool scenarios for your kids and for you
to master together.”
The game revolves around
knocking down blocks with different values, a multiplayer puzzler that
challenges gamers to find the perfect strategy to boost their points but at the
same time, prevent the adversary from earning points on his expense.
“My inspiration for this game
came while I was playing the Wii for the first time,’ Spielberg said in early
February. “Boom Box” will feature over 300 engaging levels, 30 characters and
single-player, co-op and versus gameplay, and will be the first of its kind to
feature a collaboration with the famous film maker.
However, it won’t be the last,
as EA and Spielberg agreed to a project that included a total of three video
games. A second project, code-named “LMNO,” was announced as a game for Sony’s
PlayStation 3 and Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and has been described as a contemporary
epic action-adventure game focusing on a special relationship between the
player and a non-playing character.
In an interview last year,
Spielberg said about this second project: “The challenge is, can the game have
an emotional impact on players while they are actively manipulating the world?”
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