Happy Feet
Wii- Publisher: Midway , Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date: Nov 19, 2006
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 17 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 17
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Mixed: 3 out of 17
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Negative: 4 out of 17
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Sep 7, 2021A piece of **** **** IF YOU'RE A HUMAN BEING PLEASE DON'T PLAY THIS **** PIECE OF **** I CAN IMAGINE THIS GAME SUCKING A FAT GORILLA BALLS, SERIOUSLY DON'T PLAY THIS
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SydneyF.May 10, 2008Lots of fun!! Everyone should have Happy Feet.
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RonnyC.Dec 3, 2006This game is sheer amazing! The tap dancing game play is out of this world. It brings tears to my eyes as I get to control a happy like penguin to tap dancing god hood. I strongly recommend this game. 10 out of 10.
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BenB.Nov 16, 2007Amazingly boring game, don' bother if unless you are looking for some really simple gameplay.
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NateB.Dec 14, 2006Not worth $50. The entirety of the gameplay that I've seen so far consists of the same 3 or 4 mediocre minigames rehashed again and again. I've seen better promotional games in cereal boxes.
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Jun 24, 2014This game is pretty good because it uses controls to help you play the wii better. I gave this review because it is not bad or not that good. The game is also pretty simple.
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#24 Most Discussed Wii Game of 2006
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#26 Most Shared Wii Game of 2006
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Nintendo PowerNone of these activities are particularly intriguing, and after playing each one once, you'll have seen pretty much everything the game has to offer. [Jan. 2007, p.116]
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Nintendo GamerFans of the movie might get suckered in but this is uninspired stuff. While the remote is great in most games, it's no dance-mat replacement. [January 2007, p.50]
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Happy Feet is sure to please kids, at least for a while, and in that sense the game is a success. Still, the game is fairly insubstantial and could have benefited from some platforming in between its minigames, a la "Rayman: Raving Rabbids."