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De Blob (Wii)

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Platform:   Nintendo Wii
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   Nintendo Wii
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 3 and Over
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Features

  • de Blob: Flip, bounce, smash and spray your way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation, or super-size your blob to combat the enemy head-on.
  • Inky Enemies: Battle hordes of tank battalions, speedy I.N.K.T. racers and elite Inky soldiers on your quest to free the citizens of Chroma City.
  • Chroma City: Make a mess over ten expansive districts of towering skyscrapers,expansive bridges and massive landmarks.
  • Remix your Home: Choose your own style of custom paints, patterns, and soundtracks to make your mark on Chroma City.
  • Colour Revolutionaries: Discover the ways of the resistance with Prof, Arty, Bif,and Zip in sprint, race and combat challenges.
  • Multiplayer: Compete for control as ink levels rise and wind cannons fire in eight multiplayer-specific gameplay modes.

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  • ASIN: B001C0LCW2
  • Release Date: 26 Sep 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,377 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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    #15 in  PC & Video Games > Nintendo Wii > Games > Children's

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Manufacturer's Description

A mischievous and unlikely hero, only de Blob can flip, bounce and smash his way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation to ignite a revolution and save Chroma City from a future without colour. Battle against massive tank battalions, speedy I.N.K.T. racers and elite Inky soldiers on your quest to free the citizens of Chroma City. Join the Colour Revolutionaries to refine your skills while making a mess. The race to rescue Chroma City has just begun, and only de Blob can save the world from a black-and-white future.


Product Description

A mischievous and unlikely hero, only de Blob can flip, bounce and smash his way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation to ignite a revolution and save Chroma City from a future without colour. Battle against massive tank battalions, speedy I.N.K.T. racers and elite Inky soldiers on your quest to free the citizens of Chroma City. Join the Colour Revolutionaries to refine your skills while making a mess. The race to rescue Chroma City has just begun, and only de Blob can save the world from a black-and-white future.

  • de Blob: Flip, bounce, smash and spray your way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation, or super-size your blob to combat the enemy head-on.
  • Inky Enemies: Battle hordes of tank battalions, speedy I.N.K.T. racers and elite Inky soldiers on your quest to free the citizens of Chroma City.
  • Chroma City: Make a mess over ten expansive districts of towering skyscrapers, expansive bridges and massive landmarks.
  • Remix your Home: Choose your own style of custom paints, patterns, and soundtracks to make your mark on Chroma City.
  • Colour Revolutionaries: Discover the ways of the resistance with Prof, Arty, Bif, and Zip in sprint, race and combat challenges.
  • Multiplayer: Compete for control as ink levels rise and wind cannons fire in eight multiplayer-specific gameplay modes.

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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best game nintendo never made!, 6 Oct 2008
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
If I was to tell you, that De Blob is one of the most original, fun, and beatifully crafted and creative games on the Wii, would that be an overstatement?
I would say not and for a NUMBER of reasons.

Firstly, the premise is brilliant.
Chroma city has been taken over by the Inkys who want nothing more but to sap the bright vibrant colours out of the place and enforce their strict regime on everyone. No individuality; no freedom of speech; Just grey cities and grey people.
It's up to you, as De Blob (a....errrm blob), to bring back the colour to chroma city and it's people!

Each level takes place in a different area of Chroma city and gives you a time limit which you can expand in various different ways; for example, by completing different challenges within the levels or even by freeing the gradians (the inhabitants of chroma city) by colouring in various buildings. Within the HUGE levels, there are so many of these challenges and gradians to free (each adding roughly a minute on to your time) that it's practically impossible to run out of time.

Each level is HUGE but they never feel big enough to get lost in largely because they're separated into smaller areas or sections. Although the architecture never really changes, as all the levels are within the same city, each level does feel different and unique as you progress, as each level is in a different area of chroma city ranging from the docks, to more in land areas with complex transport systems and LOADS of buildings.

It's the colour aspect of the game, which naturally becomes the driving force of the game's gameplay.
You can choose between seven colours; red, yellow, blue, orange, green, purple and brown. Naturally to make the secondary colours, you'll need to mix two of the primary ones. To make the brown, you'll need to mix all three of the primary colours.
For the most part, it's up to you, what colour you paint the city, but certain challenges may ask that certain buildings be painted a certain colour. (There is also a separate mode for those who just want to paint the buildings and various other objects in each level the colour that they want) There are however, obstacles which get in your way throughout each level which come in the form of inkys - little guys with huge helmets which spew black ink at you when you get near them. If this ink touches you, you'll have to reach a water source as soon as possible or else you die.
Other hazards include, ink which pollutes the water of some levels until you purify it, electric plates which...electricute you and fire surfaces which burn you... the latter two of which can be switched off temporarily in some cases by a nearby switch.
Lives are handled via these red face icons generously spread throughout each level, and if you do die (which once again, won't happen very often) you'll come straight back to life relatively near to where you were AND with all your work on the level unchanged, meaning you won't have to re-cover buildings with colour and re-do challenges.

To colour buildings it's a simple case of touching them with your blobby self. Each building consumes one paint point and to replenish these, you simply body slam (literally) into different colour cartridge things which appear in various different places in a level. Different buildings may need more paint points in order to colour them, through the consumption of colour cartridges. A positive side effect of getting more paint pots (the most you can obtain is 100) is that de blob grows bigger in size, making slamming enemies such as the aforementioned inkies (via a good old swing of the wii remote) much easier and more effective.

What I haven't mentioned yet and which is one of the most important and brilliant things about De Blob is it's soundtrack. Each level has a jazz or reggae theme playing in the background which gets more involved the more you colour things in. The genius comes in, when you also factor in each colour representing an instrument, that, on painting anything during the world, plays along with the underlying tune in the background as an improvisation. Meaning that every time you play through a level, you're in for a treat for the ears, as you'll be, essentially creating your own soundtrack through the interchanging of colours and the actual process of colouring things in. It's a wonderful way of involving the soundtrack in the playing experience and really gets you moving to the beat and flow of the game.

Control-wise, it's very simple: to jump you shake the wii remote and to lock on to inkys or ink cartridges, you simply hold Z on the nunchuck and shake the Wii remote. By holding A, you bring up your radar, which can be misleading, but generally works fine - and that's about it.

So what do I think about the game - It has a CRACKING but simple and in many ways, topical storyline which opens up a world of fun, both in the simple and addictive pleasure of colouring in and exploring the levels, looking for every hidden item, and trying to colour in EVERYTHING, while having an entertaining and magnificient soundtrack which you play your part in creating - what more could you ask for?
And in terms of a new playing experience, with a lot of replay value, and even a 4 player multiplayer opition, this game has ALL bases covered, and simply makes you smile with it's beautiful visual flair and booming soundtrack which seriously works its way into your head.

I couldn't recommend it enough, and it's a game like no other on the Wii - and seeing as the Wii is all about new experiences and creativity - this game has all of that in abundance making it a perfect and welcome addition to the white box's other excellent library of games.

All I want to know now is when the sequel's out!

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Blob does the Job, 21 Oct 2008
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
It's a refreshing change when a game comes along on the Wii that feels like it has the Nintendo quality without the badge. De Blob is one of those rare games that shines on the console without resorting to gimmicks.

The premise is simple. Your world has lost all its colour due to an invasion by INKT, an evil dictatorship that wants to control the land and stamp out all colour. The people of the world have been imprisoned and only you and a few puddles of colour can make a difference.

This involves bouncing around, hitting creatures that are stealing the colours and getting the paint all over you, then spreading it to buildings by touching them. Completing a block of buildings frees the people inside and also opens switches to gates and colour restorers. To open the gate you need to have enough colour power before you can advance to the next stage.

In essence this is pretty simple. Avoid the hazards (black ink spills and creatures out to get you) plus the water which will wash off any ink and try to paint the buildings before the time runs out. The more ink you manage to capture the larger you get and the higher you can jump, useful for reaching taller buildings. Things start easy and get more complicated as you go on, having to paint in certain colours for instance, but the first few stages are great for getting used to your bouncing blob.

In addition to this there are 2 other modes to play. The first is a multiplayer game where you can choose to have a paint-off, chase the `it' blob who can paint or race to a specific location. The second is a free paint mode, which you can unlock by completing levels of the game and lets you just mess about in the world without any dangers holding you up.

My 4 year old daughter had a great time just playing through the first few levels, even finding the jump (flicking the remote down or up) easy to handle. As she gets stuck in a lot of other games, it's good to find one that has really simplified the controls without making the game too simple and boring at the same time. Knowing that I too had a good time playing through de Blob really shows how much this can appeal to any age group.

De Blob is a very well put together game with colourful friendly graphics that are both pleasing and full of character, some nice sound (though nothing too memorable) and some great gameplay. While it's not too taxing for adults, it's still worth a play, but if you want a game that you can share with your children and still have a great time yourself then de Blob is perfect.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well done!, 26 Nov 2008
By Ms. R. Graham "Rachy rach" (Newcastle) - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
They are some amazing games on the wii and most of the amazing ones are mario/zelda/metroid types. So it's great to see a third party developer come up with such a quality, individualistic game. It's gorgeous, really bright, colourful and the music is so catchy. It is a major part of the gameplay as each colour is assigned a different musical instrument. The resulting sound is so groovy it could be played in any jazz bar (by the way I hate jazz, but I still LOVE the music!). I'm giving it 4 stars and not 5 because I have 2 annoyances with it. The jump mechanism (you have to shake the wii remote) is so dissappointingly unresponsive sometimes (only sometimes mind you) that it is really frustrating, I don't understand people on here saying it is smooth. Don't get me wrong it's easy to play but I just don't understand why they didn't map a button for the jump. Also, as I get further into the game the levels are longer and inexplicably, you can't save the game when you are half way through a level so you're progress will be lost if you turn the game off. Not a massive problem for some as the game is so addictive anyway you'll want to finish it, but it annoys me ever so!! Basically, get this game.
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1.0 out of 5 stars TERRIBLE
This game is awful. I cant see why people are givin it good reviews. All you do is roll around levels getting paint and running into buildings. Its repetetive and frustrating. Read more
Published 28 days ago by M. Akhtar

4.0 out of 5 stars Such fun!
de BLOB: I have recommended this game to so many frinds already. We are a family of 5, including 3 teenaged boys. We all enjoy the game a lot. Read more
Published 1 month ago by K. H. BROOK-CHILD

4.0 out of 5 stars Great!
I only got this game at half past 2 this afternoon. I got home at 3 o'clock and played it until 7! What does that tell you? Yes that it is a very adictive game. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Christopher Russell

2.0 out of 5 stars Bad Blob...
In this game you have to paint different towns. It's a bit boring and you can't even properly save the game until you get to the next level. Read more
Published 4 months ago

2.0 out of 5 stars Bad Blob...
In this game you have to paint different towns. It's a bit boring and you can't even properly save the game until you get to the next level. Read more
Published 4 months ago

4.0 out of 5 stars my review
I really enjoyed playing this,you get really into saving all the little "gradians" and laugh at "blob language". Something I keep playing!
Published 4 months ago by V. While

5.0 out of 5 stars Top game!
I bought this when it first came out, its addictive! Very colourful and decent gameplay, its not for hardcore game players but more of a laugh, been polaying it for ages and... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mart!

2.0 out of 5 stars ok
de blob was a bit dissapointing. it doesnt save and when you die you have to start again
Published 5 months ago

5.0 out of 5 stars Unsung hero
Ive had this game since it first came out and still play it today. I think it is my fave game for the Wii, there are tons of levels and things to do, the music is amazing. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Ms. C. M. Bass

5.0 out of 5 stars De Blob is ACE!!!
De Blob is so absorbing, i've been happily whiling away the hours painting the various towns. A great game for all ages.
Published 6 months ago by Ms. Davinia Little

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