Guinness World Records: The Videogame
- o With more than 35 different stunts based on real Guinness World Records, the whole family or a group of friends have a shot at becoming a record breaker
- o Compete online with other challengers from around the world to be the `Virtual Guinness World Record Holder¿
- o Get listed in the actual Guinness World Records archives by earning the highest worldwide score on any stunt
- o Travel the world to compete in crazy record-breaking stunts such as – Fastest Time to Crush Watermelons With Your Head, Fastest Time to Eat a Plane, Fastest Time to Shear a Sheep, and many more
- o As you explore the globe, stand on specific hot-spots to reveal fascinating facts about records that have been broken in that location
Product Description
Go head to head against your friends and family to be the ultimate world record holder! Compete in more than 35 different challenges based on real life world records in your quest to become the record breaker. Then post your scores online and see how you rate against other competitors around the world. The game’s quick-fire action challenges can be played solo, in teams, or in competitive multi-player groups. Players are able to compete for the ultimate prize – the chance to be listed in the official Guinness World Records book!
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This game was bought for my teenage son. He really has loved playing with it.
Rating: 5 / 5
I GOT THIS GAME FOR MY GIRLFRIENDS DAUGHTER,SHE LOVES IT!,THE JERSEY WAS GREAT,I BOUGHT FOR MY SON,HE LOVED IT
Rating: 5 / 5
This was a gift for my 10 year ancient. He likes it and plays it alot. He likes to be challenged.
Rating: 5 / 5
I got this for my 8-year ancient son since he likes the Guiness Books. He thought it was so much fun. His 7-year ancient sister especially likes it. She wants a DSI for her birthday, and this is the game she most cares about playing on it! I tried playing it too and it was fun but they are much better at it than me!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this for my 6 y.o. son. The guy at the video game store tried to talk me out of it but I am glad I didn’t listen to him. This game is fun to play.
You hold the Nintendo ds like a book to play for most sports meeting. First you pick your country, then region before choosing 1 of the 4 players (2 boys & 2 girls) made available. Up to four players can participate at a time. You can personalize the your character and although they appear childish, the game itself is fun for all ages. Your character wanders the world to find challenges. At first, only certain challenges are available; the rest need to be bought.
The challenges are as varied as the Guinness World Record books themselves. There are brief explanations of how to play each game which don’t always help but a few plays will help you get the hang of it. Some sports meeting are much harder then others so we steer our youngest toward ones we know will not frustrate him (like the bubble, turkey plunking or sheep challenge). With a wifi connection, you can compete against others around the world and take the opportunity to post your own Guinness World Record score (in person, we’ve never been close but it’s always nice to have a goal & ideal for better players).
This game is splendid asinine fun for the whole family. I need to try this on our wii system for game night!
Rating: 5 / 5