Overview
- Number of Players
- 4
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii
- 5th Oct 2010
- Controller Support
Reviews
Review Oops! Prank Party (Wii)
Is the joke on us?
We should all cherish the moments we have with our families. Life is short, and it can get so hectic that we can neglect spending time with the ones we love in favour of work or sleep. Not to mention that some of the greatest Nintendo games are only single player! Thank goodness for the party game craze, right? Problem solved...
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Oops! Prank Party News
Interviews Hudson - Oops! Prank Party
We talk with producer Yukihiro Kobayashi about the new Wii title
While party games are relatively common today, the one that put the genre on the map is undeniably Hudson's Mario Party, released a little over a decade ago on the Nintendo 64. Now the company's making another foray into the party business with the devious Oops! Prank Party, set for...
News Hudson Announces New Mini-Game Collection
Trying out Oops! Prank Party may not be a mistake
Don't let the Wii's over-saturation with party games fool you: not every casual collection is meant for the discount rack and your gullible grandmother's shopping list. Face it – back when it was still cool, you were sanding down your analogue stick in Mario Party like the rest of us. Now the same...
About The Game
Presenting Oops!, an all new way to party on Wii™.
Featuring an incredibly fun and smart mix of 100 brain-teasing, puzzle-solving, reflex-testing games, Oops! is the perfect centerpiece to any party, or just as the game to play after homework.
Tease the competition with outlandish pranks, all in the name of good clean fun! Embarrassing outfits and side splitting family friendly pranks make up the light hearted taunts. Oops! will have players coming back for more off-the-wall 4 player action time and time again!
GAME FEATURES:
- Tackle the Master mode with up to 3 players to best the Master computer opponent! Take your pick from 9 party game mixes and work together as a team to best the Master.
- Board mode puts a spin on the gameplay by placing up to four players on your pick of 4 board types. Play an assortment of different games as you cross the board competing for who has the most Gold medals at the end!
- Free Play mode gives the player free reign to construct their own party game playlist based on what games have been unlocked.
- Trial Mode plays host to a straight forward competition between 4 of your friends or families to see who’s got the best skills in stages already played in the Master Mode!
Comments 6
meh. Wii Party will be better.
What good are pranks if you can't do them in real life?
Dragoon Sums up this game, Instantly
Wii Party will cream this game.
hahaha yeah, looks way better than wii party, wii party looks boring
The banana slip at the end of the video proves that they are not as funny as they think they are.
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