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Wii Preview: Monster Lab

Ripten.com writes:

"Monster Lab puts you in the lab of a mad scientist, and gives you the opportunity to create your own Frankenstein monsters. There are three schools of science (Mechanical, Biological, Alchemical) and you piece together monsters from bizarre and menacing heads, arms, legs and torsos.

Attach that mechanical buzz saw arm to that fire breathing skull head! Who says you can't? You are the fourth member of a prestigious science society, working to take down a member who has gone rogue and violently mad, and you can do whatever you please!"

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NL: Monster Lab Review

Nintendo Life writes: "Despite a few minor shortcomings Monster Lab is a great 3rd party effort for the Wii which has solid controls that make great use of the Remote and will appeal to a broad age range. Kudos to Eidos and Backbone Entertainment for this excellent offering on the Wii, which will hopefully inspire other developers to turn out quality titles".

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KidzWorld Review: Monster Lab

Baron Mharti is large and in charge! With a nasty habit of being extra cruel, the Baron has taken over and it's up to you to beat the evil Baron Mharti and his band of wacky creatures. With the help of a few zany experiments, over 150 monster parts, and some crazy mini-games, create your very own army of twisted monsters and battle it out with the Baron.

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WorthPlaying: Monster Lab Review

WorthPlaying writes: "There are certain games that become the gold standard against which all other games are compared. With all of the Wii titles, the golden standard, surprisingly, has always been Wii Sports. For a free game included with the console, it served as the best example of how the controllers should function within a game. With Monster Lab, however, I think I've found a new benchmark."

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