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Our House

We build our own house, using the materials purchased in the store for this purpose. Finished property is then equipped with furniture. We play alone or with other players.

Strategy | splitscreen | Nintendo exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer | internet

Our House Release Date

22Sep2009

Wii NDS

developer: Budcat Creations publisher: Majesco Entertainment

Your tool belt only needs the Wii Remote and Nunchuk in it to hammer, saw, paint and more in Our House: Party!, the fast-paced, house-renovating party game in which players compete in numerous home-improvement projects! Players race through the home store picking up valuable tool upgrades and then compete in a series of games to earn upgrades and increase the value of their custom homes! Show off your dream house to friends using WiiConnect24 and be the envy of the neighborhood!

Features:

Your Dream House: Complete home-improvement projects in fast-paced, party action to earn upgrades and increase the value of your custom home!

The Ultimate Tool: Use the Wii Remote as your ultimate house-building tool to nail, cut, spackle and much more!

Do-It-Yourself Projects: More than two dozen projects such as Bathroom Remodeling and Garden Renovation are composed of over 175 games including Hammer Time, Tiling, Painting and many more!

House Styles: Choose from modern, Victorian, Asian and other styles.

All Mixed Up: True modular home construction enables endless combinations that create personalized trophy homes.

Register Race: It’s a mad rush through the home store to pick the next project while grabbing power-ups along the way like nail guns and riding mowers!

Multiplayer Fun: Play against up to 3 friends for hours of “tooling” around!

WiiConnect24: View the progress of friends’ houses on a virtual street within The Neighborhood Mode

Last updated on 21 July 2009

PEGI rating Our House

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