Birthday Party Bash
- Free party invitations and special Duncan Hines coupon included to bring the virtual party into reality.
- Over 20 classic birthday party games including Pin the Tail, Hot Potato, Present Frenzy, Balloon Popper, Musical Chairs, Sack Race and many more.
- Ten different girl and boy themed party rooms including: pirate, glamour, sports, princess, construction, stuffed animals, monsters, magical forest, army men and music.
- Customize customizable for any birthday boy, girl, friends and family (even grandma).
- Accommodates up to 12 players (via shared Wii Remotes).
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My daughter who is 8 loved this game! It has very fun party games that allows each child at the party to play and help decorate a pretend room that is setup for a party! Every child loved it here! I think it would be a great game for even a 5 year old up to 10 or so… The kids at our party loved it! It kept them entertained for about two hours! We had a sleepover so I need fillers! This worked great!
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this game for my 3 yr old son because I wanred him to have a game that he could play with at his skill level and it worked out well. About half the mini-games are fun for kids about 3-4 yrs old. A child beyond 5 or more experienced with games like Mario would be bored very quickly. The minigames are only minutes long (if that), so it’s perfect for a toddler’s attention span. I found this on the clearance shelf at Target for very cheap, so it makes Amazon’s current price of almost $20 seem a little high for such a simplistic game.
Rating: 4 / 5
We just bought this game and I’m so glad we did! My four year old daughter (5 this weekend actually) has been playing it ALL morning! She needed my help to set it up and show her how it works, but since then she’s had no problem navigating through the menus and playing the games. She likes it so much that I will have to monitor how much she plays! The games are very simple, something which might be a downside for the older kids, but for the younger ones it’s the perfect wii game. Also nice because there are a lot of different games but each one is very short, in line with their short attention spans at this age. Two words…simple and entertaining.
Rating: 5 / 5
I got this for my 7yr old daughter for her b-day. While I’m not totally thrilled about it, she seems to enjoy it. Some games are way to simple. For example the pinata game, all you do is wack the wii-mote a few times and your done. On the other hand some games are a little more challenging like red light green light, rock climbing, or shooting the bullseye. Her 12 yr old brother said it was stupid. So overall I would say this would be better for the younger kids as it might be too simple and easy for the older kids. Also Amazon seems to have the best price around!
Rating: 4 / 5
If you are familiar with Carnival Games, then “Birthday Party Bash” will be very familiar to you.
This is basically a series of mini-games for kids with a birthday party thrown in as a way to connect everything. Before starting, your child gets to choose the theme for their party. Then the fun begins- the more games your kids play, the more “components” they get for their themed party room- decorations, party hats, special chairs, presents, and cake. (There’s also an option to play the games one at a time without the party, but we liked the idea of moving from game to game without having to pick what comes next.)
The mini-games are cute, but I found their range a little strange. Some were very easy for my almost-four year old to play, and others, which *seemed* simple, wound up requiring lots sweat and concentration from my husband to just complete. The game does point out winners, but very discretely, so that kids of all ages and skills can play together and celebrate. The basic goal is to finish each little game so that more prizes for the party can be earned.
Sometimes the game screens were a little confusing, too. For some games it would break into four separate screens so that each player had their own space to complete the task, and for others, the four players share the screen. These were the hardest for my daughter at fist- there’s no clear designation which pointer belongs to which player, so at first there’s always a bit of scrambling around trying to figure out what’s happening.
The birthday party is really nothing special. It’s certainly cute, but definitely not a “birthday party in a box” as is suggested. I would not advise chucking out all your big party plans and inviting some of your kid’s friends over to celebrate with this game. The graphics are cutesy, but not mindblowing.
Also, you can’t use Miis, which kind of stinks. My daughter LOVES her Mii and it’s sort of a connecting link for her between the few games she can play. It’s disappointing to get a little avatar instead. There’s not many of them to choose from, either.
Overall, this is a great title for kids. For the smaller ones, be prepared to help out a bit starting up the game, choosing options, and as they navigate from game to game. I’m not entirely sure that my daughter will choose and start up this game on her own (she prefers the two Diego games and the Dora games- she can start and play those completely on her own) but I think if we put it in for her, she’ll really enjoy it.
Rating: 4 / 5