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Bust-A-Move Bash! (Wii cover
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Bust-A-Move Bash! Wii

Bust-A-Move Bash! is the next installment of the game of logic and skill from Taito, coming from the classic series. Using a special launcher, the balls are fired in many colours so that they come into contact with at least two other balls of the same colour.

Puzzle | Nintendo exclusive titles

Bust-A-Move Bash! Release Date Wii

17April2007

developer: Happy Happenings publisher: Majesco Entertainment Official website

English language game language: English

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The non-stop puzzle action of Bust-A-Move is now on your Nintendo Wii! Old favorites Bub and Bob return with some new friends and game modes designed to take advantage of your Wii Remote. Face an all angle assault of bubbles in Shooting Mode, play up to 7 friends in VS. Mode, test your endurance in Endless Mode, or enjoy the classic Puzzle Mode from previous iterations of the franchise. If you're just discovering the challenging puzzle action, or are a returning expert bubble launcher, you'll be sure to find loads of bubble bursting fun in Bust-A-Move Bash!

Four game modes: Puzzle, Endless, Vs. and the brand new Shooting Mode

Vs. Mode supports up to 8 players simultaneously!

Master 500 levels in 5 Puzzle Mode areas

10 different playable characters including franchise favorites Bub and Bob plus many new additions

Use both the Wii Remote, Nunchuk or Classic controller to hit bubbles coming from all directions in Shooting Mode

New Hyper option speeds up gameplay while the Slip option lets you connect your fired bubbles to similar colors even if your aim is off

Gallery Mode lets players access in-game artwork

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:   Player counter: 1-8  

PEGI rating Bust-A-Move Bash!

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