In Alvin and The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, players can play as Alvin and The Chipmunks (Alvin, Simon, Theodore) or The Chipettes (Brittany, Jeanette, Eleanor). Musical sparks ignite as they jet around the world, rock the house in 25 concert locations on Wii? and 11 in the Nintendo DS? version, and perform together in the ultimate concert finale. Featuring songs from the Grammy and American Music Award-winning Alvin and The Chipmunks library, the game lets players use the Wii Remote? and Nunchuk or Nintendo DS? stylus to keep the rhythm in the main game and in three mini-games. Players will gain thousands of fans by keeping the band on tempo through songs that grow more challenging and complex. Offering hours of replayability and family fun, Alvin and The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel provides gamers the freedom to redo their performance in any of the venues with the associated music tracks that feature The Chipmunks, The Chipettes, or a duet with both bands. After beating the game in Normal Mode or breaking six attendance records, Expert Mode will be unlocked offering an even higher level of difficulty. In addition, Jukebox Mode lets players enjoy their favorite unlocked songs while watching music videos, and Multiplayer Party Mode lets them play with up to two friends on Wii? or up to three friends on Nintendo DS?
Rock the house in 25 concert locations
Songs from the Grammy and American Music Award-winning Alvin and The Chipmunks library
Jukebox Mode lets players enjoy their favorite unlocked songs while watching music videos
This review is from: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (Video Game)
Alvin and the Chipmunks the squeakquel is the most boring game I have ever played. I think that I am going to have to exchange it before I give it to my eight year old for Christmas. The chipmunks aren't even animated between the levels. They might as well have used paper dolls if they weren't going to have the chipmunks mouths moving while they were talking to you. Even during the level the only thing you do is move the controller up and down to catch the circles or music notes. Its not even fun for the first five minutes. Alvin says "You get an A for Awesome" every time you get something right. I must have heard him say it about 20 times in the first 20 minutes of playing the game. It got annoying very quickly. I'm not sure if it gets better after the first three levels but I don't think that I will ever find out.
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This review is from: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (Video Game)
It is pretty obvious that the creators of this game pushed it out without putting any real effort into it. Just like the other alvin game, the cutscenes between the shows is just stills of the chipmunks. I thought I was back to playing games on the original NES with crappy cutscenes. The only difference is they actually talk now. My girlfriend and I bought this for her daughter, she was able to beat the levels simply by shaking the wii-mote and nunchuck frantically. There's no real challenge. After she went to bed, we took 2 hours to try to unlock as many songs as we could (there are some descent songs, only reason I gave 2 stars) and we ended up beating the game in one night. Only 25 songs. 25 songs, easy to beat, we didn't fail one level, bad cutscenes.. overall D-. Hope the movie is better than the game...
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This review is from: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (Video Game)
My Kids got this for Christmas. They say its the most boring game they have ever played. I will be taking it to gamestop to trade it for something else. The people who created this game should be ashamed of theirselves for allowing this game to be sold. Please don not buy this game.
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