"Families who turn the page of this fun-filled world will be pleased with its visual and gameplay executions, and the ways in which these efforts have brought about a pretty unique experience." -- Wiiloveit.com
If for some reason you want to shell out your digital Coins for this game, first things first: Seek help now because you probably drink too much. Also, if you really do want to play Pop-Up Pursuit, know that it'll run you 150 Coins. Hardly worth it, I'd say.
MyWii writes: "Featuring an innovative "pop-up picture book" art-style, Pop-Up Pursuit plays like an electronic board game – most of you would be familiar with this style from Mario Party games except without the minigames. Pop-Up Pursuit features two different boards which must be played with 4 players, whether they are human or CPU controlled."
While Takayuki Nakamura is best known for his work on the Lumines series and Ninety-Nine Nights, he was recently tapped to create music for the WiiWare board game, Picturebook Games: Pop-Up Pursuit. OSV caught up with him to discuss the project, his past work on the Lumines series, and his personal record label, Brainstorm.