Geon Wii

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Game Details

Platform: Wii
Released: 31 December 2010
GTIN-13: 5060148907406
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Description

3...2...1...GO! Collect all the grid pellets, power-up to deploy tactical weapons or boost your own abilities, and be the first to score 5 goals to win. Play as a single player and climb to the pinnacle of the Geon League. Compete in the Duel, Time Attack & Mini Game modes or enter into frenzied split-screen action in 2- 4 multi-player sessions with family & friends. Playing as a 'Geon' cube, players frantically race against up to three other opponents to collect pellets and then deposit them in the other competitors' goal to score, at the same time fighting desperately to prevent their opponents from scoring including the tactical use of eight powerballs. These have a variety of effects on the gameplay such as 'Rage' which lays down a layer of spikes that can block an opponent or trap them, and 'Greed' which sucks up pellets enabling the scoring of a fast goal. All of the powerballs significantly alters the ebb and flow of each game and allows each player to develop their own unique strategies in their quest to be the first to score five goals, win the game and be crowned the undisputed Geon champion! Developed specifically for the Wii with a plethora of brand new gameplay features and enhancements, Geon is a fast paced arcade action game played in an energised geometric grid environment. Key Features: - 16 new Wii-specific 'Duel' mode grids - Much improved game rules over the Xbox Live Arcade version for enhanced player interaction - For the first time in a Geon game, attack and defend on demand with a single button press - The single player experience on the Xbox version was lacking, so this has now been greatly improved via the new 'Duel' league mode - Improved 'Time Attack' mode now making it a game of pure speed with no obstacles or opponents - Improved tutorial to smooth the player's learning curve - Wii-mote functionality with players able to perform 'jumpbash' attack moves by flicking the Wii RemoteTM like