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EA Playground

A set of mini-games played in the area of the title playground. You can move around the area to your heart's content, collecting various items needed to gain upgrades.

Puzzle | educational | Nintendo exclusive titles

EA Playground Release Date

22Oct2007

Wii NDS

EA Playground™ captures the exuberance of your neighbourhood playground. The game is easy to pick-up and play, and great fun for kids, friends, parents, and even grandparents.

Nintendo DS™ - Overview

EA Playground smartly delivers both traditional favorites and all-new playground games. Every game is uniquely designed with the Nintendo DS unique interface mechanics in mind. Whether you blow into the Nintendo DS microphone to launch spit balls at unsuspecting rivals, take aim at opponents with the stylus and Touch Screen in Dodgeball, or race to connect a sequential series of numbers to pull off a gnarly trick in Skate & Sketch, you’ll experience the Nintendo DS in a completely new and refreshingly fun way. Play these games and more: Spitballs, Dodgeball, Kicks, Hoops, Bug Hunt, Skate & Sketch, RC Car Racing, Hopscotch, and Trampoline.

Explore different areas and meet Playground bosses. But watch out, because the further you go in the game, the harder the bosses play. By beating bosses, you’ll be rewarded with stickers that act as power-ups. As well, you can roam the playground world and collect marbles that allow you to purchase additional stickers from the Sticker King. You’ll eventually assemble the ultimate Sticker Collection in your Sticker Album. Complete your Sticker Album, use the power-ups to beat the hardest bosses, and you’ll be on your way to owning the EA Playground!

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:  

User score: 5.3 / 10 based on 22 votes.

PEGI rating EA Playground

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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