Overview
- Number of Players
- 2
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii
- 7th Nov 2010
- 19th Nov 2010
- 18th Nov 2010
Reviews
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We really hope people don't judge the Wii RemotePlus based solely on this, because it's really capable of so much more. FlingSmash is a take on the paddle-and-ball genre that has you assuming the role of Zip, a dull yellow dot creature. Your mission is to liberate Suthon Island from a bad guy named Omminus and yes, the entire story uses...
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FlingSmash News
News FlingSmash with Wii Remote Plus Bounding to Europe
November 19th in fact
The leaked FlingSmash boxart led to a later confirmation of the existence of Wii Remote Plus, and now we know the date when European gamers can get their hands on the game and device: November 19th. The game will come with the black Wii Remote Plus, but there's no official word on how much the bundle will cost at retail. We'll...
News Wii Remote Plus is Real, Coming in Four Colours
Technicolour gaming rainbow
The news that FlingSmash would be bundled with a MotionPlus-packing Remote landed the other day, but Gamestop swiftly removed the game page. Now Nintendo, in amongst all the 3DS news, has officially announced the new controller – a Remote with MotionPlus built-in – is on the way. Although no individual pricing or...
News FlingSmash Shows off a New Wii Remote with MotionPlus Built-In
Could this account for its delay?
We played FlingSmash in February of this year and quite enjoyed it, as our First Impressions show, but its projected release date of Summer 2010 has been and gone without the game hitting shelves. Now retailer Gamestop has released boxart of the game showing the game is set to be bundled with a Remote, seemingly...
First Impressions WarioWare DIY, FlingSmash and Photo Dojo
Hands-on with three very different titles
You've already heard what we thought of Metroid: Other M, Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Sin and Punishment 2, and we got to play Monster Hunter 3 a few weeks ago, but there's still plenty to tell about the other titles available to play t
Previews
First Impressions WarioWare DIY, FlingSmash and Photo Dojo
Hands-on with three very different titles
You've already heard what we thought of Metroid: Other M, Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Sin and Punishment 2, and we got to play Monster Hunter 3 a few weeks ago, but there's still plenty to tell about the other titles available to play t
About The Game
Introducing a Spherical Smash-Hit Hero
The game FlingSmash™ combines the hands-on fun of tennis with the nonstop action and instant gratification of pinball. When tropical Suthon Island is invaded by the evil Omminus, the ball-shaped hero, Zip, is summoned to save the day. Using a Wii Remote™ Plus controller, which comes bundled with the game, you’ll fling Zip at targets to smash your way across eight colorful worlds. Swing the Wii Remote Plus controller like a racket and watch Zip bounce around like a pinball to smash through oncoming barriers and enemies in this action sidescroller.
FEATURES:
Use the included Wii Remote Plus controller to precisely fling and smash your way through enemies and past barriers with a fun combination of racket motions and pinball game play. The game can also be played using an original Wii Remote controller with a Wii MotionPlus™ accessory (sold separately).
- Hit Zip and watch as he bounces around like a pinball, smashing everything in his path.
- A second player can join the action using an additional Wii Remote Plus or Wii Remote / Wii MotionPlus combo (sold separately) to control Zip’s friend, Pip.
- During the game, Zip and Pip travel through eight fast-action side-scrolling worlds, each culminating in a boss battle. Each level offers a unique challenge as Zip might be shrunk down, fattened up or turned into a heavy steel ball. Other levels turn the action on its head to scroll vertically instead of horizontally.
- The vividly colored worlds include sandy beaches, lush tropical treetops and even underwater grottos.
- FlingSmash has eight unlockable mini-games and eight extra levels – all playable by one or two players.
Comments 5
I saw this in a preview article in game informer.
looks pretty interesting
This is getting an average score it seems, i think they're just trying to get people to buy it for the remote and throw the game away in few weeks..
Never leave home without it
not the greatest game, but it has bosses and a fun story, got my copy for 3 euro, but glad i did not pay more than 5 for it
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