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Wario Land: Shake It! Studio : Nintendo by Nintendo Brand : Nintendo Model : RVLPRWLE Platform : Nintendo Wii Release Date : 2008-09-23 Publisher : Nintendo Minimum Age : 5.0 Years Maximum Age : 20.0 Years Manufacturer Minimum Age : 10.0 Years Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0045496901172 UPC : 045496901172 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 21 reviews)
List Price : $49.99 Our Price : $25.99
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With the Wii Remote controller turned sideways, veterans and newcomers alike can run, jump and smash their way through hectic side-scrolling stages
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By shaking the Wii Remote, you can shake down your enemies, free coins from treasure bags and even cause earthquakes
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Each stage is a masterfully crafted side-scrolling obstacle course of puzzles, enemies and assorted hazards
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Every stage holds numerous secrets and treasures to discover (and steal)
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And each stage has multiple 'missions' to keep you coming back again and again to unlock everything, collect more coins or just improve your best time
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Jas-store.com Product Description |
The Wario Land series is where Wario, Nintendo's greedy, uncouth and rude anti-hero first appeared, and now he's back in singleplayer action in Wario Land: Shake It. With the Wii Remote controller turned sideways like an old-school controller, veterans and newcomers alike can run, jump and smash their way through hectic side-scrolling stages. Players shake the Wii Remote to help Wario take down his enemies, empty bags of treasure or cause earthquakes. Best of all, there are numerous stages each offering multiple missions to keep players coming back again and again to unlock everything, collect more coins or just improve their best times.  Get ready to shake things up |  Classic side-scrolling for coin. View larger. |  Wobble enemies with the Wii Remote. View larger. |  Take careful aim against bosses. View larger. | Storyline and Gameplay Wario receives an antique globe and telescope that allow him to travel to the once-idyllic Shake Dimension, now conquered by the tyrannical pirate, the Shake King. With the assistance of his longtime rival, Captain Syrup, he must rescue the Merfles, denizens of the Shake Dimension imprisoned by the Shake King. Only by defeating the bosses of all five continents of this strange world can Wario find and confront the Shake King, rescue Queen Merelda, queen of the Merfles, and, most importantly, claim the Bottomless Coin Sack, a never-ending supply of gold. Each stage has Wario navigating an obstacle course of dangers and traps to find an imprisoned Merfle. Once he frees the little fellow, the countdown begins and he must find his way back to the starting gate before time runs out. Wario must also defeat a boss in each continent, and then buy a map of the next continent from Captain Syrup. Once all five continents' bosses have been defeated, Wario takes on the Shake King himself. Characters Wario Land: Shake It features a wide cast of off-the-wall characters including: Wario, our "hero." Captain Syrup, a female pirate (and rival from previous games) who aids Wario on his quest. The Merfles, helpless natives of the Shake Dimension, and their queen, Queen Merelda. The Shake King, leader of a ruthless pirate band who has conquered the Shake Dimension. Key Game Features: - Shake Things Up With the Wii Remote - With the Wii Remote controller turned sideways, veterans and newcomers alike can run, jump and smash their way through hectic side-scrolling stages. By shaking the Wii Remote, you can shake down your enemies, free coins from treasure bags and even cause earthquakes.
- Side-Scrolling Fun - Each stage is a masterfully crafted side-scrolling obstacle course of puzzles, enemies and assorted hazards. Every stage holds numerous secrets and treasures to discover (and steal). And each stage has multiple "missions" to keep you coming back again and again to unlock everything, collect more coins or just improve your best time.
- Classic Wario Action and Attitude - Wario returns to form, with all the jumping, power-dashing and butt-stomping we've come to expect. This is surly Wario at his finest.
The Wii Remote: Powers, Weapons, Moves & Vehicles Wario can jump and dash, as per previous Wario Land games. New to this game is the ability to shake the Wii Remote for various effects. By default, a shake of the Wii Remote makes Wario punch the ground, causing a small earthquake and dazing enemies. Wario can then pick up dazed enemies and, with another shake of the Wii Remote, shake them for rejuvenating garlic and occasionally gold. Enemies can also be thrown, and you aim by tilting the Wii Remote. Wario also takes control of three different vehicles during the course of the game, all of which are piloted in part by tilting the Wii Remote. The controls are standard for a Wii Remote held sideways (D-pad, buttons), but with an important twist: most of Wario's special moves are accomplished by shaking or tilting the Wii Remote. This allows great versatility but without forcing the player to remember complicated button combinations. |
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Excellent game! |
Ok. This game was a blast. No literally it's really a blast!
We ended up playing this game for hours and still have a ways to go. If you want something exciting to do give it a try :D |
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Wario Makes It! |
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Fun game. Kids and I really enjoy it. Little bit of everything in it. |
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Great Game but too short |
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This game is really fun but for the price I'd expect a ton of levels but it only took us 2 days to beat the game. Super mario galaxy has tons of levels to play but this game has like only 20. |
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Warioland - Shake It |
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Love this game and I can't get my daughter and other family members off of the game so I can play it. It is very fun. |
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Going back to basics... And loving every second of it! |
As a fan of the Wario Land series since it first came to the US, in the days of the great black-and-white handheld, I've been waiting for the next Wario 2D treasure hunt of a platformer since I finished Wario Land 4 back in 2003, I can proudly say that this game is worth every penny I spent on it.
First off, let me say that this game is not for the five-year-old kids and their mommies who find those Wii minigame crap fests (Looking at you, Carnival Games) oh-so-adorable and fun... This is for the Nintendo fans. This is for gamers.
The platforming and treasure hunting aspects of the game have gone mostly unchanged, Wario is still ramming into bad guys and searching high and low for any valuables he can get his grubby palms on.
The levels play out like they did in Wario Land 4: Get to the end of the level, grab the little helper guy, get back to the beginning as fast as you can. All while exploring every room looking for treasure. The health system is also unchanged.
There are some new things as well, however. Such as shaking things to get treasure and vehicular segments. The motion controls work well for the most part, shaking things to get treasure is an entertaining aspect that I have no real problem with. Aiming cannons to launch yourself out of are also motion-controlled.
As for the vehicular levels, steering is all motion-controlled, and this can get a bit tiresome, but there are only a few segments like this.
The graphics are absolutely beautiful, the characters are hand-drawn, and the backdrops are all very colorful and nice to look at.
The game is rather long, with eight worlds and many lengthy levels within each to explore, and even more treasure to find! It will keep you busy for quite awhile. ;)
I'd recommend this to any fans of Mario, Wario, and platforming games. It won't disappoint. |
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