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THQ’s pitch at bringing the whole family together to make a laughing stock of themselves and ridicule each other on Nintendo Wii – in a good way, of course – arrives in the guise of Big Family Games. This fun compilation of activities offers players roughly two dozen unique twists on classic family games including horseshoes, golf, tennis, ladder…
THQ’s pitch at bringing the whole family together to make a laughing stock of themselves and ridicule each other on Nintendo Wii – in a good way, of course – arrives in the guise of Big Family Games. This fun compilation of activities offers players roughly two dozen unique twists on classic family games including horseshoes, golf, tennis, ladder golf, lawn darts, Bocce and many other leisurely (and not so leisurely sports). Big Family Games takes full advantage of the Nintendo Wii’s intuitive control system and delivers an addictive pick up and play experience for the whole family, and maybe even for a handful of lucky friends. You can use the Wii remote to throw, shoot, toss and roll as the respective games dictate. Big Family Games lets you create your own fully customisable and playable characters with seemingly limitless combinations.
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