WII Two New Reviews

It's been brought to our attention that there's a little too much focus on the DS at present, review wise, so we thought we'd better put that right. Step up, none other than, our 'Wii Master': Douglas'¦

Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None represents a little exploited genre on the Wii: The adventure. Whether or not roaming around whilst collecting clues and solving puzzles is suited to the console remains to be see but we have to admit, we're curious. You can see what Douglas thought of all this snooping around by reading his review of Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None for the Wii.

Bowling has already proved to be a popular pass time on the Wii thanks to the bundled software so it was only amount of time before someone released a more advanced version and, here it is. Brunswick Pro Bowling from 505 Games the latest contender to get you swinging in your front room. Need I say more? Douglas is, again, is the man with the answers with his review of Brunswick Pro Bowling for the Wii .

Posted on 27-03-2008 by Andrew

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