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Boom Blox Bash Party (Europe)

Wii
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Reviewed in
2009
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Steven Spielberg and EA physics puzzler tailored for the Wiimote. Throw, demolish, stack blocks with rock-solid physics, four-player local multi. A clever party game that really uses motion control, still fun today.

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Category
Puzzle 4 players 7+ Co-op
Description
Boom Blox sequel developed by EA Los Angeles with Steven Spielberg and published by Electronic Arts in Europe in June 2009. Over 400 levels including water, ice and fire blocks, new throwing and tower-building mechanics, co-op mode and enriched level editor. Sending custom creations to other players via WiiConnect24 and increased challenge modes. More expansive and inventive sequel than the first episode.

Boom Blox Bash Party review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾1,2 GB 📅05/06/2009
Published by Electronic Arts

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Collector interest

A sequel to Boom Blox, enriching the physics puzzle with new modes and a level editor, extending the collaboration with Steven Spielberg. Printed widely, it stays accessible and lightly priced. Its collector interest lies in this rise in content of a well-liked original exclusive rather than scarcity, its distribution remaining wide and its price modest.

Better with friends

A more festive sequel to the block puzzler, piling on party modes for four players around structures to topple. Competition mingles with cooperation depending on the events, between makeshift alliances and hilarious dirty tricks. Intuitive thanks to the aiming and bursting with energy, it turns any gathering into a festival of controlled chaos and laughter you restart tirelessly.

Is Boom Blox Bash Party still worth playing in 2026?

Boom Blox Bash Party extends and enriches the first game's formula, adding hundreds of levels and new block types, of water, ice and fire, that renew the physics puzzles. The concept, built on motion throwing at block towers to topple or protect, keeps its balance between immediate simplicity and strategic depth. The enriched level editor and the sharing of creations considerably extend the lifespan, while the co-op and competitive modes make it a treat in a group. More generous than its elder, this title remains one of the best party games on Wii, clever and festive to a fault.

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