Product Description
The furry friends need your help to make their town the coolest place this side of Build-A-Bearville. Choose your special furry friend from 13 playable characters and then decorate your friend’s house just the way you like! You can even take pictures with your furry friend’s very own camera and display them on a wall in their house. You can also venture outside to decorate and transform the village along your way. Make friends as you go and collect medals while competing in numerous mini games with the various residents of Build-A-Bearville.
- 13 playable characters to choose from
- Solve various quests and challenges to progressively build and customize your own town
- Explore the open-ended 3D world including city, forest and countryside
- Numerous mini-games to play
Build-A-Bear Workshop: Friendship Valley (Nintendo Wii) Reviews
Build-A-Bear Workshop: Friendship Valley (Nintendo Wii) Reviews
| 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful: By = Fun: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Build-A-Bear Workshop: Friendship Valley (Nintendo Wii) (Video Game) I was looking for a game for my two boys (ages 4 and 6) to play on the Wii that did not involve some sort of battle defeating monsters, etc. This game fits the bill. The premise is that you are there to help out the town get ready for a big celebration. So you go on missions for the townsfolk to find the things that they need for the party. For example you might have to go to the gardens to bring back fresh berries to bake pies at the bakery. You keep completing these errands and you earn points that can be cashed in for things like buying new wardrobe pieces for your character.My 6 year old enjoys this game quite a bit. Most of the gameplay instructions that appear on the screen in text form are also spoken by the game for non-readers. However, one drawback is that when they go to talk to the townsfolk to find out their errands, those conversations are NOT spoken. So my son in Kindergarten cannot read all of the conversations and sometimes I end up sitting nearby... Read more 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful: By = Fun: This review is from: Build-A-Bear Workshop: Friendship Valley (Nintendo Wii) (Video Game) I purchased this game for my 5-year-old son. While he does enjoys playing the game he finds it frustrating. The game begins with oral instructions that allow a child to follow what the game entails. The frustrating part is that some directions are oral and then others require an adult to read. One example, the commentator says "Wow, you have so much to do!" Then a pop-up shows the To Do list but it must be read. I wish that the makers of this game realized that the audience for this game would have really enjoyed the experience more if all the directions and characters' comments were oral. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: A Kid's Review = Fun: This review is from: Build-A-Bear Workshop: Friendship Valley (Nintendo Wii) (Video Game) I bought his game for my little brother (age 7) for his birthday. He really likes it and I really like it too!! I play bearville online, but I like this too! |
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