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Crash Boom Bang! NDS

Crash Boom Bang! is a title designed primarily for fans of competition and multiplayer gameplay. It contains about forty simple, arcade mini-games, using the features of the console (style, two screens, wireless connectivity).

Party | Nintendo exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer | LAN

Crash Boom Bang! Release Date NDS

10October2006

developer: Dimps Corporation publisher: Activision Blizzard Official website

English language game language: English

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Multi-player Mayhem… Crash-style!

Roll the dice and dive into one of the 40 multiplayer action-oriented mini-games, where you can communicate with other players through the revolutionary DS Motion Panel Communicator.

* REVOLUTIONARY “Motion Panel Communicator”

o Communicate with or distract your friends through motion panel messages (speech, sounds, characters)

o Use wireless LAN to communicate with players mid-game, establish alliances, and ‘bother’ other players’ gameplay

* 40 Wacky Action-oriented Mini-games Taking Full Advantage of the DS Platform

o 3D graphics, touch screen, microphone, wireless network

* Enhanced Interaction Among Players Via Betting & Item Collecting

o Unique Betting Feature - Take player interaction to a new level by betting on outcomes of multi-player games and earning points to purchase items

o Item Collecting & Trading - Up to 80 items to collect, trade or use to alter gameplay scenarios

* Trademark Crash Humor and Characters

o Enjoy Crash’s wacky and zany sense of humor and play as one of 8 of your favorite characters including Crash, Coco, Crunch & Neo Cortex

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:   Player counter: 1-4  

PEGI rating Crash Boom Bang!

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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