Steven Spielburg has always been a good director. So what happened to the most recent Indiana Jones?Boom Blox happened!
Yes that's right a new and unfamiliar game called Boom Blox! Now right now your thinking what could this be? Well it be the most innovative game of the year! Boom Blox compliments the Wii in every way. Controls, fun and everything. You see this game is specially designed for Wii so there is nothing more you can expect then greatness.
Boom Blox as I said takes great advantage of Wii controls. You can shoot, grab, and blast your way to victory through over 300 amazing and fun levels. You can shoot baseballs to destroy giants structures and collect gems or lead a gorilla to her babies. With this game you never know what your going to encounter next! And that's just the adventure mode.
Explore the various blox and gems you'll encounter through unique and fun levels in explore mode. This isn't as creative as adventure mode but does a great job of introducing the diffrent blox and tools.
Now while I have hardly dabbled in the level builder I won't say that it is perfect. Firstly you need to earn a lot of items and characters before the levels are truly worth building. Also lots of times it is very hard to be accurate and correct when building. Also when you start from scratch you don't create a level but rather a enviroment. You also have the option of tweaking any of their levels. Although this time you can actually set an objective it still proves to feel somewhat held back.
The multiplayer is also very good. Although the cooperative really seems lacking the versus is awsome. You can play Jenga with a friend or strive to gain the most points. You can even destroy each others castles with a unique combat system. Things can get so crazy and fun, that this is a must have at your next party. Your friends will love it.
So the nutshell of it, a great game. It's not the best game on Wii but it sure does bring some more enthusiasm back to the Wii. It shows the true purpose of the Wii's developement. Creative games like this that everybody can enjoy. So yes, Steven Spielburg still does have it.