Link’s Crossbow Training Final Impressions + screens

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There’s much more to the scoring and much of the game’s inherent fun is giving it a go just one more time, looking for a way to boost yourself into the platinum range (or beyond).

The game’s multiplayer may not be as imminently accessible (or fun) as party staples Wii Sports, ,em>Mario Party 8 or Wario Ware Smooth Moves, but it’s serviceable. Only one Zapper is required as players will take turns with the shell in succession.

The only negative aspects of Link’s Crossbow Training are in it’s very short completion time and the often frustratingly slow menu system. When hunting for a higher score, the long pauses between selecting menu options and getting back into the game can be tiresome. Some stages are simply less fun than others, if only because of their initially confusing goals and varying difficulty. Yes, these are very minor complaints.

For the low buy in, it’s hard not to recommend Link’s Crossbow Training, as it’s worth far more than the molded plastic holder with which it’s bundled. With a solid line-up of Zapper-ready games coming over the next few months, it’s definitely worth the budget price.

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