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Boogie (Microphone Included) Video Games
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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - great for kids
my husband and i love the wii fit and the sports, but i think this one is best for kids.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Get up and get busy
This is a fun family game. It allows you to sing and dance and be a star. A decent variety of songs to choose from. The microphone is easy to set up and works quite well. The dancing it allows you to do is a little tricky, but with a little practice becomes easier. This game is more for kids ages 11-15. Lyrics/songs may be a little suggestive but not too bad. If your kids or you like to sing - this isn't a bad game to get.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not the best and not worth the money.
It's O.K. but can get boring pretty quick if u know what I mean. It's really
made for multi player and the karaoke is a gyp. U don't even need to speak the words as long as u manage to make an audible mumble thats loud enough for the game.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not as good as Gamecube Karaoke Revolution
When we got our Wii, we also got the Gamecube version of Karaoke Revolution. We like Karaoke Revolution because of the mix of karaoke and the use of the dance mat. Boogie, however, does not use the dance mat. It uses the Wiimote and nunchuk to make the characters dance, which can become very boring and repetitive. In the story mode, you must meet certain score requirements in order to unlock the next level. For the dancing portions, this can actually be quite challenging, especially because the Wiimote doesn't always seem to respond appropriately. As far as Karaoke goes, it does have some more recent songs than Karaoke Revolution, but the Karaoke format is poor. In Karaoke Revolution, the words are directly under the bars that tell you whether you're on pitch or not. In Boogie, the words are at the bottom of the screen, while the pitch bars are in the middle. This makes it difficult to look at both at the same time, as well as to discern when you should be singing each word. If you are looking for a Karaoke game for your Wii, us the backward compatability function and go for Gamecube Karaoke Revolution instead.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wii Boogied
We love this game! My six year old daughter and I have a game we can both play, We actualy fight over the microphone! My eighteen year old son will even play with us. This is great family fun, cool game.


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