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Includes - A Parent Go Free Voucher*
Wii Fit Balance Board Compatible - Not Included
All Star Cheerleader allows players to participate in the competitive sport of Cheer, combining traditional cheerleading, dance, gymnastics and squad-based teamwork. Players create their own avatar, learn cheer and dance moves, compete against individual team members and ultimately compete against other squads. The player's goal is to become captain of his or her squad and eventually lead the squad to win all of the competitions in the single-player campaign.
*Voucher entitles one FREE entry for an adult per voucher and per full paying adult. - Voucher can be used at: Warwick Castle, Madame Tussauds, London Aquarium, The Dungeons and any Sea Life Centres/Sancturies
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not a good balance board game,
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: All Star Cheerleader (Wii) (Video Game)
This is a fun game to play but suffers from a few issues. It has unusually long load times for each practice or routine or even for a tiny cut-scene. Each section is usually less than a minute long but has at least a 30 second load time. If you try to use the balance board it resets at the beginning of EVERY practice or routine adding another 30 seconds or so of waiting.
Without the balance board it is just about worth waiting for the sections to load. The routines are fun and seem well designed and easy to follow. The increase in difficulty is well-managed and the competitions are challenging but not impossible. At this price I think it is a 3 star game, if they'd resolved the loading issues and got the balance board properly integrated it might have been 4. The other tiny niggle I had was that there isn't a lot of guidance on how to play the game. Create a cheerleader character as soon as you start otherwise none of your progress will be saved. I'd suggest starting with 'Career'.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great! (f you have a wireless nunchuck),
By Curly Girl (UK) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: All Star Cheerleader (Wii) (Video Game)
Bought this game as I enjoy rhythm/dance games and thought this may be a spin on the DDR format.
Initially I started on career mode to learn the moves, although it gets a bit tedious its the only way to get through the game - and the only way I've found to get to the more challenging routines I was looking for. On switching on the balance board, and changing my nunchuck to a wireless one, the game takes on a whole new level - no longer is there a risk of decapitation from the nunchuck wire, and at last my feet have something to do... then the game becomes alot more challenging. Although the game is aimed at young girls, there is nothing stopping this 29 year old shaking it and cheering her way through various levels of competence (although something tells me I won't be accepted onto a real squad anytime soon) Once you start competing the game is fantastic - you really get into it without a second thought that you may just look like a numpty. I just wish I'd thought to close my curtains before letting myself go!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good not great,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: All Star Cheerleader (Wii) (Video Game)
I love dance and since this is linked to the balance board for the wii fit I thought I'd give it a try.
I found the initial customisation of your cheerleader/squad fun but the controls for it weren't explained very well, I struggled to work out what I was doing (and I'm fairly tech savvy.) I started with the practise sessions and often found the load time was quite long especially when syncing the wii board up. I found the initial moves easy to master but got to a point where no matter what I did I couldn't seem to get my remotes to register that I was making the move required (Whether it was just me or the game I can't say for sure but I did think that you should have the option to see what the move you are doing looks like from different angles because the angle i could see was hard to distinguish the correct positioning.) My biggest problem? I'm in my 20s and the cord between my nunchuck and wii mote just wouldn't stretch far enough for some of the moves so unless you're a child or have a wireless nunchuck it can be a big problem for the game. Did I like the game? Yes, Is it fun to try and do the routines? Yes, Would I buy it again? Not unless I had a wireless remote or it was on sale. 2115|RFINYOYVBN0M;2115|R24VKPLMUC80N0;2115|RIS5ET8FKI0EA;
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