WorthPlaying: Squeeballs Party Review
WorthPlaying writes: "I’ve got to give some credit to the developers of Squeeballs Party; it’s certainly an odd premise for what amounts to a minigame compilation on the Wii. It’s not that the system doesn’t already have its fair share of minigame titles, as any glance down the aisle at your local electronics store will tell you. Squeeballs Party delights in its near-abusive relationship with the title characters, treating them like the Rabbids in Ubisoft’s Rayman titles. Squeeballs are little, manic rubber ball creatures, with the backstory of being toys created on a mysterious island in the Pacific. As the player, it’s your goal to test them all out before they’re shipped off to the toy store, and you have to make sure that only the best make the grade. To do that, you’ll need to chop them, electrocute them, burst them and put them through the ringer to make sure they’re top-of-the-line Squeeballs worthy of being a children’s toy. Like I said, it’s a pretty odd setup."











