Hudson Brings Oops! to Nintendo Wii
on 13.04.2010 at 23:24
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
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Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
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A new spin on party games will arrive in 2010 with Oops! Prank Party on Wii. Oops! Prank Party features 100 party games that test the wits and reflexes of up to four players. The uproarious twist is a variety of family-friendly pranks that allow the winner to taunt the competition, bringing a whole new level of hilarity to the gameplay. Published by Hudson Entertainment, Oops! features multiple play modes and an extensive character customisation feature that allows players to create an avatar doppelganger or a hilarious character to add to the fun.
To add to the hilarity, Oops! Prank Party features embarrassing costumes and pranks for the mini game winner to assign to any losing player, with the effects lasting the duration of the game. Featuring unlockable levels and one of the most robust avatar creators in a party game, players can put their personality directly into the game. With over 500 avatar customisation elements, players will have all the tools needed to make their double.
The smart mix of games in Oops! Prank Party paired with the good-humour of teasing your competition is a first for Wii party games. Hudson Entertainment is thrilled to bring a fresh approach to the mini game compilation, which is the perfect centerpiece to kids’ parties and also ideal for family time after homework or dinner.
- Mike Pepe, Director of Marketing at Hudson Entertainment.
- Mike Pepe, Director of Marketing at Hudson Entertainment.
Oops! Prank Party features four play modes to get the party started: Master mode invites up to three players to try and best the master computer player. Board mode puts a spin on gameplay by placing players on one of seven boards in a race for points. Free Play mode gives players total reign to build their own competition from unlocked games while Trial mode seeks to find the best competitor in different game mixes.
With Hudson the same team behind the Mario Party games, do you hold high hopes for this party-fest?
Oops! Prank Party (Wii)

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Hudson
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Konami
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