Overview
- Number of Players
- 4
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii U
- 19th Mar 2013
- 12th Apr 2013
- Also Available On
- Series
Reviews
Review The Croods: Prehistoric Party! (Wii U)
Croodités
As a video game adaptation of Dreamworks' cave-dweller caper, The Croods: Prehistoric Party casts the film's characters in a Mario Party-style experience for up to four players. It borrows heavily from Nintendo's series, linking disparate mini-games together with a simple board game conceit. Like the movie's titular Neanderthal family...
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The Croods: Prehistoric Party! News
Nintendo Download 26th September (Europe)
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Nintendo Download 11th April 2013 (Europe)
Croods, pets, elementalists and a lot of discounts
As is always the case, Europe, we have the opportunity to start our week with news of the download goodies that we can expect on Thursday. In terms of new offerings we're limited to a couple of lower profile retail games and a DSiWare release, but Nintendo of Europe is offering a lot of discounts to...
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Nintendo Download 14th March 2013 (North America)
Hunting monsters, going to the City, throwing retro punches, being Mega and much more
It's Nintendo Download update time, North America, with so much packing the eShops and DSi store that we even had the information earlier than normal — all the more time to soak it up. Quite a few high profile retail downloads are joined by some demo action, a...
About The Game
The Croods: Prehistoric Party! is a laugh out loud family fun video game featuring the Croods – Grug, Ugga, Eep, Thunk, Sandy, Gran and Guy – on a hilarious adventure through 30 unique, fun and addictive party-style mini-games.
Compete in events located in five imaginative and dynamic game boards inspired by environments from the film, filled with never-before-seen creatures (some friendly & some not so friendly)! Compete with your friends and family in nonstop madness with up to four-player multi-player for Nintendo’s Wii U™ system and Wii™ system (single player for handhelds).
KEY FEATURES:
- Challenge Your Friends in 30 Croods Themed Party Games – 30 fun-filled mini-games that will challenge the “Croodest” of players with events like racing on amazing creatures, boxing with “punch monkeys”, egg football, rock bowling, and more!
- Party with the Croods Family – Play as your favorite Crood character including: Grug, Ugga, Eep, Thunk, Sandy, Gran, and Guy.
- Interact with Imaginative Game Boards and Creatures – Five spectacular and dynamic worlds that feature a wild array of imaginative hybrid creatures like the “Ramu”, a cross between a Ram and an Emu and a “Mousephant”, a creature the size of a mouse with an elephant’s trunk, plus many more cool and unique species!
- Compete in Four Player Multiplayer Fun – Select any of the characters from the Croods family in four-player multiplayer fun on consoles.
- Tons of Collectibles and Game Extras – Earn bonus items like colorful eggs, shells, and prehistoric points to unlock artwork and mini-games.
Comments 3
I don't think this game will go so well.
This is for Wii U? What's with the Gamecube Graphics?
It heavily reminds me of Crash Bash on PS1. I like good party games, from the looks of this, its only worth a hour of good gameplay then repetition sets in.
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