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| From: THQ Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $38.00 You Save: $11.99 (24%)
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Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 369
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: action_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 30134 Model: 30134 UPC: 400009415803 EAN: 0785138301341 ASIN: B00149IL9I
Release Date: September 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: new sealed
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| • | de Blob: Flip, bounce and smash your way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation to launch a revolution and save Chroma City from a future without color | | • | Long Live Color! Join the Color Revolutionaries in the resistance against Comrade Black and his diabolical array of hot plates, electric shocks, and ink turrets | | • | Free The Citizens: Free your friends from a black and white world by painting the city back to life as you dodge ink cannons, flatten I.N.K.T. tanks and outsmart Inky soldiers | | • | Multiplayer: Compete to control Chroma City in 4-player split screen in eight different multiplayer modes | | • | Save your City: Paint Chroma City's towering skyscrapers, expansive bridges and massive landmarks in your own style using custom colors, patterns and soundtracks |
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Amazon.com Product Description Don't know about art but you know what you like? Whether you are a master of the brush or a finger painting fool, just say no way to gray and join with de Blob and his pals as they launch a color revolution on the Nintendo Wii gaming console. A mischievous and unlikely hero, only de Blob can flip, bounce and smash his way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation to ignite a revolution and save Chroma City from a future without color.  Join the revolution |  de Blob dripping with green. View larger. |  Hopping around in Chroma. View larger. |  Prof leads the 'Color Revolution'. View larger. |  de Blob running out of paint. View larger. | Battle against massive tank battalions, speedy I.N.K.T. racers and elite Inky soldiers on your quest to free the citizens of Chroma City. Avoid hot plates, electric shocks and inky turrets to create your own path to the impenetrable I.N.K.T. Fortress. Just remember that the struggle to reclaim Chroma City is to be fought on your terms. Remix the city in your own image using custom paints, patterns and soundtracks. Super-size your blob to attack larger and stronger enemies. Join the Color Revolutionaries to refine your skills while making a mess. The race to rescue Chroma City has just begun, and only de Blob can save the world from a black-and-white future. Gameplay: de Blob's Primary Goal de Blob is a 3D platformer where players use the Wii Remote/Nunchuck combo to maneuver their hero, de Blob. Equal parts amorphous blob of paint, struggling artist, revolutionary and juvenile delinquent, de Blob's goal is to replace the drab, lifeless gray coloring that the I.N.K.T. Corporation has imposed on Chroma City and its inhabitants, the Raydians, with a range of vibrant life-giving colors, all the while avoiding and battling the gray-clad forces of the Inkies. Players must acquire paint and hurl de Blob at the buildings, walls, statues, roads and skies above Chroma City. As de Blob bounces around, adding color wherever he lands, his supply of paint is depleted and he begins to dry out. As this happens players must collect more paint and rehydrate in pools and in front of hydrants scattered across the city. As the game starts access is limited to the colors red, blue and yellow, but these can be blended to create a number of other colors. Being able to create and apply these colors becomes important as Chroma City and its inhabitants come to life, and de Blob makes contact with a range of other characters known as the 'Color Revolutionaries' and receives an increasing amount of missions that charge him with splattering color all over town. Success at these mission gains the player point which drives the game forward, eventually leading to a direct assault on Comrade Black's I.N.K.T. fortress guarded by elite Inky soldiers and massive ink turrets. Key Game Features: - de Blob - Flip, bounce and paint your way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation to launch a revolution and save Chroma City from a future without vibrant color.
- Long Live Color! - Join the Color Revolutionaries in the resistance against the evil Comrade Black and his diabolical array of hot plates, electric shocks, and ink turrets.
- Free the Citizens - Free your friends from a black and white world by dodging ink cannons, flattening I.N.K.T. tanks and outsmarting Inky soldiers.
- Save your City - Remix Chroma City’s towering skyscrapers, expansive bridges and massive landmarks in your own style using custom paints, patterns and soundtracks.
- Make a Mess - Super-size your blob as you splash, spray, and splatter everything you touch in sprint, race and combat challenges.
- Multiplayer - Compete for control as ink levels rise and wind cannons fire in eight multiplayer-specific gameplay modes.
Plenty of Play Modes de Blob features both a deep story-driven singleplayer mode where players get to dig into the Raydian's struggle against all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation, as well as a diverse range of multiplayer options. These multiplayer campaigns support up to four players, come with street and sewer maps and include four player split-screen functionality. Just a few of the multiplayer campaigns include: Paint Match - Paint as many buildings as possible and steal points from opponents by re-painting the buildings that they've already covered. Blob on the Run - A variation of 'Capture the Flag,' in this mode only one blob can paint and is pursued by opponents who attempt to slam him into submission and gain the ability to paint and accumulate points themselves. Blob Race - In this mode buildings can only be painted once and are indicated by in-game arrow. With time limited it's a race not only to paint the town but also to keep opponents from doing the same.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 30 more reviews...
DeBlob January 6, 2009 R. Murphy (Boston) I got this as a gift for my boyfriend and he loves it. It's cute so I like watching it and I guess the story keeps him entertained. He constantly finds more things to like about it. Wish I could say more, but I don't actually play video games!
Save Point Torture January 6, 2009 D Co (St Petersburg, Florida United States) I gave up playing after an hour, my five year old daughter gave up even faster. My wife on the other hand is investing a lot of time and getting nowhere due to the lack of save points. After a couple hours she finally relents and loses how far she did advance, all because the ridiculously large gaps between save points. Sorry kiddos, we have jobs, and the time after work shouldn't be 100% sucked into de Blob. It's so close to being an overall good game, but eventually the pain of the "do over" is going to take this game out of play rotation.
Great Title for Ages 8 and Under January 5, 2009 JLower The art in this game is amazing, it works very well, everything is smooth and the operation of the game is really simple in controls. The story is pretty simple as well, the bad guys took all the color in the city and it's the job of a few little guys to restore it. The wii-mote works pretty well with a simple swinging motion to smash the bad guys which isn't too violent. The game is pretty easy on the lower challenges but it is not a puzzle game and the music is pretty cool.
christmas gift January 4, 2009 Patricia Beja (usa) My nephew is 10, and he loves this game! He said it is great-now my 2 10year old daughters want it too! They played it all day on Christmas, so I know it was a hit!
de BLOB is de BOMB January 1, 2009 J. Mccourt (Georgia) I read the game description (thinking either that it was a little without depth or was intended for smaller children) and bought it anyway before renting it first because of the reviews it had gotten - always a scary thing to do. But I am so pleased with this game that it has quickly moved up to my #1 favorite. Yes, I am 35 and I still play video games. In story mode, it takes you city through city, and you rescue graylings by tagging or coloring all the buildings in a block. Some are pretty tricky, making it a good puzzle game for adults. The controls, although awkward at first, quickly became seemlessly natural. And the music is so ambient that POOF - 45 minutes go by and you wonder how that could be possible. I also like how it unlocks new background music as you complete levels and you can choose which you want to listen to. If you need a good game to detach with after a long, frustrating day at the office, this one is pretty good for that. Add a splash of color, free some graylings... All in all, a good day, no matter how crappy your real day was.
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