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Go Play Lumberjacks Wii

A game from the party-games Go Play series. We play the role of a lumberjack and take part in a number of creative competitions. Among the available competitors we can find cutting down trees, sawing pieces of wood or throwing axes.

Party | splitscreen | Nintendo exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer

Go Play Lumberjacks Release Date Wii

09June2009

developer: Panic Button publisher: Majesco Entertainment

English language game language: English

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Go Play LumberJacks pits a cast of wacky lumberjacks in four-player competition as they climb, chop, saw and logroll their way to victory! Use your Wii Remote as the all-in-one timber-cutting contest tool. Saw dust will fly from your chainsaw in the Hot Saw; test your balance on the waterlogged Log Roll, ascend towering tree trunks in the Pole Climb and much more!

Four-player party competition from the great outdoors!

Five event categories with featuring over 15 individual events:

- Sawing: Solo Cross, Hot Saw & more

- Axe Throwing: First to 1000, Time Limit & more

- Climbing: Pole Climb, Tree Top

- Chopping: Underhand, Springboard & more

- Water Events: Log Roll, Boom Run

15 eclectic characters to chose from, each with unique animations and tools:

- Jack, the err, giant lumberjack

- Jill, the chainsaw-toting beauty

- Nozawa, the ninja assassin

- Bart, the peg legged pirate

- Lance, the lumbering medieval knight

Unlock use of your own Mii!

Compatible with Wii Balance Board (sold separately)

Earn trophies for unlockable pieces of gear (saws, axes, and more)

Up to four live players can play at a time

Last updated on 30 April 2009

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

PEGI rating Go Play Lumberjacks

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