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Wizards Of Waverly Place

Wizards Of Waverly Place
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Wizards Of Waverly Place

 
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Wizards of Waverly Place for Nintendo DS™ is the only game that allows fans to experience the magical mishaps of Alex Russo, with the help of her brothers, Max and Justin. Players can experience five unique and exciting episodes while learning how to cast new magic spells ensuing in hours of hilarious and mischievous fun! Fans will visit recognizable locations from the show, and hang out with familiar friends from the hit Disney Channel TV series.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:5.72 inches
Product Width:4.94 inches
Product Height:0.61 inches
Product Weight:0.24 pounds
Package Length:5.4 inches
Package Width:4.9 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Release Date:August 25, 2009
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Nintendo DS
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Travel inside Alex's diary, play a game of 12 ball and visit the Waverly Sub Shop.

  • Use the stylus to learn cool new magic spells including levitate, freeze and move, as well as engage in a variety of mini-games spread out across the game's five different levels.

  • Interact with all your favorite characters from the show.

  • Earn coins and trinkets to unlock accessories to customize Alex?s wardrobe.

  • Explore various familiar locations from the TV show.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 18 customer reviews )
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33 of 33 found the following review helpful:


2Wait for it to go on sale!!!  Sep 02, 2009 By T. Garcia
My son saved up his money and was so excited for this game to come out. He is 9 years old and was able to pass the entire game in less than one day. After spending $30 of his own money he was extremely upset. As far as game play goes he really did enjoy the game and was having fun while it lasted. However, there are only 4 levels which was quite a shock considering the price. Ultimately it was a big disappointment and I wish we could have known before spending the money. My advice is buy it used or wait for it to be at least half price.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


2Walk walk walk... when do I get to do something fun?!  Sep 19, 2009 By Matt
The main issues I have with the official Waverly Place game are two-fold. Challenge details are often ambiguous, and your character often has to walk from one side of the game world to the other, and back again, just to complete a challenge. I am supposed to be a WIZARD... why am I walking for five minutes straight, when on the TV show, a wave of the wand gets you anywhere?

Games that make you walk just to make everything seem longer and more worthwhile simply do not fool me into thinking that way. This game is short. The equivalent of 5 levels (they're called episodes), each will likely take you an hour - longer if you get stuck trying to figure out what the challenge hint means, or if you get stuck on a particularly hard mini-game (usually 12-ball).

The rewards for beating levels or the game are pathetic... sure, you unlock a few mini-games to play later, but they could have offered at least some incentive for completing them.

There are some things to like about Waverly Place. The world is all there... you get to roam the Russo home, Waverly Place, the sub station, school even WizTech. This is fun for the frequent viewer of the show - to be able to actually walk through all of these sets. They are pretty well detailed, and about as similar as you could get on a tiny DS screen. The game isn't completely opposite the TV show, so you'll have to have watched seasons 1 and 2 fully to answer some of the trivia questions (or by frequent trial and error), and to understand the story.

Don't pay full price for this game, because its length is much too short to warrant it. However, a fan of the TV show and movie will find this to be a nice, easy (well, mildly frustrating) adventure.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:


3Game Too Short...  Sep 08, 2009 By Christina L. Woodworth
A friend of ours bought it for our 6 year old daughter. My daughter enjoyed it but had difficulty reading everything so I would help her. She ultimately had me playing the entire game and I beat it in under 6 hours. Of course, I am 31 years old but even that there were only 4 levels. Alot of money for not alot of game.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


2Glad I only rented it  Nov 24, 2009 By F. Dieck
This game is not worth $30 and I'm sorry if you spent your money on it. I rented it from Blockbuster a few days ago, and after reading reviews on IGN and Amazon I had already expected it to be...well, not good. But I like the show, so I figured I'd check it out. The reviews were right. It's boring and way too short. The characters have to do a lot of walking, which I guess is done to try to make the game seem longer. Some of the missions are hard to do and I had to use the internet to figure them out. The dialogue between the characters is pretty lame and I even found some typos in it, not that that really has anything to do with how fun the game is. It probably took me around 3-4 hours to beat the whole game, which is pretty quick. It may have been because I had already heard negative things about this game that I didn't like it, but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have liked it had I not read the reviews. Don't waste your money. If you really want to see what this game's like, please just rent it.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


4Wizzards Rock  Dec 29, 2009 By T. F. Aranzamendi
We are not hard core gamers. I got this game for my 15 year old daughter.
She was able to play it right away. The game has enough challanges to keep her playing. It is fun with out the gore and violence of some games.

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