Overview
- Number of Players
- 2
- Genre
- Release Date
WiiWare
- 16th May 2011, 500 points
- 27th Oct 2011, 500 points
- 23rd Aug 2011
- Series
Reviews
Review Gabrielle's Ghostly Groove: Monster Mix (WiiWare)
Don't give up the ghost
Gabrielle's Ghostly Groove: Monster Mix. You really only have to read the title to figure out who the intended audience is for this game: younger gamers. Kids. And that's not intended to be a jab, by the way; gamers often use the “kids’ game” moniker as a way of implying shallow game design, but that's not an entirely...
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Gabrielle's Ghostly Groove: Monster Mix News
Nintendo Download 27th October 2011 (Europe)
Trick or treat?
With the most frightful night of the year just around the corner, Nintendo of Europe has put together a platter of mysterious gifts. Will they be sweet as candy or as welcome as rotten eggs through your letterbox? Time to find out. 3DS Virtual Console: BurgerTime Deluxe (Game Boy, G-mode, £2.70/€3) — No doubt in anticipation of...
Nintendo Download 16th May 2011 (North America)
The long-awaited Chrono Trigger is finally here!
The wait may have seemed like an eternity for RPG fans, but Square's Chrono Trigger, considered by many gamers to be one of the finest role-playing offerings in video game history, has finally arrived on Nintendo's Virtual Console service. The world can now start spinning again. WiiWare: Gabrielle's...
News Gabrielle's Ghostly Groove Does the Monster Mix on WiiWare
Groove to the beat next month
Considering the overwhelming success of Wii dancing games at retail, it's a wonder that next month's Gabrielle's Ghostly Groove: Monster Mix will be one of a select few when it launches next month. Natsume's spooky-themed rump-shaker will land on the download front next month, bringing multiplayer support for four...
About The Game
There's trouble in Monster Town!
Vlad the vampire's loyal zombies have disappeared. Gabrielle and all her monster friends will have to bust some serious moves on the dance floor in order to lure them back.
Along the way, maybe they can uncover the identity of the mysterious creature that's terrorizing Monster Town's zombies!
Players will join Gabrielle and her monster friends as they dance along to a spooktacular selection of songs. Using the the Wii Remote to track their motion, they'll shimmy, shake, and spin in time to the music! With multiplayer support for up to four players, everyone can get off the couch and terror up the dance floor!
Comments 1
Nintendo REALLY needs to learn a thing or two about hype, advertising and promotion when it comes to games available for their console. I never heard of this until the day it released. And I've no doubt that there are far more gamers who will never hear of this still. Tsk, tsk.
Looks charming
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