Wii Birthday Party Bash

Birthday Party Bash FOBWe are always on the lookout here for great Wii games for Madison (my 5 year old) to play. Wii is designed for kids, but we often find her getting stuck on the kids games. However, the first great thing I have to say about Birthday Party Bash is that she doesn't get stuck. She actually has never asked us for help yet. I love a game that doesn't frustrate her to the point of crying. I have to admit this is one the most unique games out there that I've seen. When you open the game, there are actually invitations, so you can invite your friends over to play and celebrate your birthday. When playing this game, you have several options. First, you can choose to decorate a room for the party. You can choose everything from a pirate theme to a princess theme, and there is really everything in between too. There's even a cake in the game! I do have to admit that my favorite part is the 20 party games you can play. They range from Pinata Blast, Duncan Hines Cake Stacker, and Birthday Blowout. However, Madison's favorite game is the rocking climbing one. I am pretty sure it is, because she beats everybody every time.

If you are looking for a great game for younger kids, I highly recommend this. It makes a great Christmas or birthday present.

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Lisa Martin

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This Post Has 6 Comments

  1. Patricia Godfrey

    I have been thinking about getting a Wii for several weeks now, but I wasn't sure if I just wanted it for me or if my kids would actually be able to use it. My son is 5 and my daughter will be 3 at the end of the year.

    I am glad I ran across this post because I just know he would love playing this game. Thanks!

  2. Thomas

    Wii is a wonderful thing, not only allows you to enjoy the game, but also to move, not just sitting in my chair. :mrgreen:

  3. Amy

    Is this a nice game for children playing with 1 friend? I do not really know a lot about Wii and its games so i would like to get some information about that. My son (7) owns a wii but he is done playing wii sports resort. He often plays with one of his friends. Is this a nice game for him/them? Thank you.

  4. Mia

    WOw, I kind of want to play this game and I am 25! I am impressed with these sorts of games that can be entertaining for young players and appropriate for their age.

    HOw often do you let your children play wii each day, am intereted to see what you think is appropriate… Thanks!

  5. zaidimai

    great game, i am 35 years old and i play with my kids. great feeling

  6. Jos

    haha. 35? I'm 64 and I'm still playing. You can never be to old…

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