Go Vacation – Nintendo Wii
- The Ultimate Family Vacation Spot – Kawawii Island has 4 unique resort locales featuring dozens of activities for the whole family
- Great for the Whole Family ? Fun for up to 4 players, cooperatively or competitively, with over 100 ways to play the many activities on the island
- Many Ways to Play – A fully featured game that includes support for the Wii Motion Plus, Wii Zapper Light Gun, and the Wii Balance Board to really get into the action
- It’s a Real Vacation – All the fun and relaxation and none of the planning required. Snap photos and send to your friends, explore the island, partake in the resort lifestyle anytime you need a break
- Jam Packed with Fun – More activities than you’ll know what to do with. Ride jet skis, race cars, play beach volleyball, hang glide, fish, surf, scuba dive, skate, snowboard, miniature golf, sky dive, horseback riding, play carnival games, and much more
The Ultimate Family Vacation Destination! Go Vacation is a family-friendly Action-Party game in which players visit the amazing Kawawii Island where the ultimate vacation can be had by all. The island is packed with a wide variety of activities ranging from simple carnival games, all the way to vehicle racing and horseback riding to thrill sports like surfing, river rafting and skydiving. Players can also relax and take things more slowly as they explore the island with a pet. Additional features include 4-player multiplayer and support for accessories like the Wii MotionPlus, Wii Zapper accessory, and Wii Balance Board (all sold separately). Explore A Fun-Filled Island Paradise Welcome to Kawawii Island, a paradise vacation destination with dozens of exciting activities for the entire family. Check in from the comfort of your own home and explore the island at your own pace, taking in the snow, sun, city, beach, and more, all on one island. You
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What Wii Sports Resort SHOULD Have Been,
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If you love minigame collections like Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort, you’ll love this game. If not, then there is no point in reading further.
I’ll start off with a few logistics. You only need your Wii remote and nunchuk, the balance board and zapper are optional and don’t really affect the game play. You can use your Mii Avatar and even though it says you cannot use your Mii’s glasses, it actually does let you. You can also register a dog companion if you choose. Now this game has a lot of similarities to Wii Sports Resort even going as far as to having some of the same games. In some cases, you’ll find the Resort to be better (such as sky diving) and in other cases, Vacation to be better (such as with jet skiing). When you start playing the game, you will start off at Marine Resort, where you are given the task of completing Stamp Dash where you must play a specific game and getting a stamp for it. You must collect 20, 10 of which must come from the Marine resort. As you keep playing, you will unlock the other resorts (usually every four stamps collected). Once you collect the first ten, you can choose from the unlocked resorts where to go next. After you complete 20 games (you don’t have to win or be any good at the game in order to get a stamp), you will get a villa and unlike in Resort, you can actually go inside it, rearrange furniture and interact with it. You can also change your clothes too. When you go to the other two resorts, you will also have to complete Stamp Dashes, in the case of City Resort, it is 20 and in Mountain resort, its 25 each separately. There are two choices to finding the particular game that you have been tasked with playing. You can look at the map at the bottom of the screen where it shows you (the blue arrow) are at and where the red dot (where you need to go play the activity) is located. You can use devices that each resort allows you to use. For instance, in Mountain Resort, you can use trains, horses, and jeeps to get to where you want to go, unless you want to walk or swim. In City Resort you have a trolley, skates, and skateboard. In Marine Resort you have jet ski, boat, plane and atv. And in Snow Resort you have snowboard, skis, helicopter, and ski lift. In some of these you have to make sure you are in the purple circle to activate it (such as plane, boat, train, helicopter, ski lift, and trolley). The second method to accessing the game that you are tasked with playing is through the menu. There is a “map” button and you click on that and it will have several regions of that particular resort you are in and if you can get as close as possible to your location by pressing the right region (this is great in cases where you get lost or take the wrong ski lift and end up in the opposite direction than you should be. You also get the choice of day or night gameplay. The background to the game is very realistic especially in Snow and City resorts. There are all sorts of people running about that will run into you, and in the case of Snow Resort even cause you to fall down. The background music sounds like something you’d hear in a real resort (even though half of it is in Japanese with exception to the announcements being made in Snow Resort). The music will get louder the closer to the source you get, and less loud the further away. The particular stamps you must collect are by no means the only games available to you. There will be many people walking around with little signs above their head which indicates they have an activity for you to play. So you can click on those too regardless if there is a stamp available for it. What makes this game so great compared to Sports Resort (which is good in its own right) is not just the variety of games, but the fact that its an open world so you can drive around or run around or use whatever method you want and basically be free to just roam. Namco really did a good job with this game, so I give it five stars. Like I said before, if you love games like Sports Resort, you’ll definitely love this game (especially once you get past the stamp collecting).
65 of 65 people found the following review helpful
Best game ever!, By
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This is the best game! As it says, there are about 50 games, and all are very fun. A small list is
-Scuba Diving The Pros of this game are The Cons are I would recomend this game to anybody!
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Go Vacation – Time to dust off your balance board!, By
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This review is from: Go Vacation – Nintendo Wii (Video Game)
This is an impressive game for the money. Since the other reviews so far haven’t really addressed the Balance Board – I will focus my review on that. If you enjoyed the skiing in Wii Fit, you will like this game. Many activities in the game give the option of using the BB. I think in most cases, it makes the activity more difficult, but if you’re looking for a game that makes you want to dust off the BB and use it – this is it. Some games are similar to Wii Fit like Ski Jumping and Skiing. However, they take things to a new level with some of the games. Many activities use it (some better than others) – Wheel Slider and Dog Sledding are two of my favorites. Others include Grind master, in line skating, slalom skiing, snow board, snow tubing, sidewinder, jet ski, half pipe, skateboard, surfing, paragliding, and pie thowing.
One thing that is unique in this game is that you can just put on some skates and just exlore the entire city resort (or other gear at the other resorts). As you do this you will unlock things by finding hidden treasure chests, message balloons, talking to people, doing combination tricks, etc. There are freeform endless routes you can take which include power boosts; jumping from building rooftops, etc. Although you can go directly into the activities after you unlock them, which is fine if you’re short on time and just want to play a mini game, but you’ll be missing part of the fun. There is a lot of other fun built into the various resorts beyond the mini games. Two activities that do not use the BB is snow mobile riding and ATV – however, it does prompt for it when the BB times out. I’ve found though that you can just click the “a” button and it seems happy. You don’t really need to turn the BB back on and waste battery life. I doubt it, but maybe it will unlock it later. |
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What Wii Sports Resort SHOULD Have Been,
I’ll start off with a few logistics. You only need your Wii remote and nunchuk, the balance board and zapper are optional and don’t really affect the game play. You can use your Mii Avatar and even though it says you cannot use your Mii’s glasses, it actually does let you. You can also register a dog companion if you choose.
Now this game has a lot of similarities to Wii Sports Resort even going as far as to having some of the same games. In some cases, you’ll find the Resort to be better (such as sky diving) and in other cases, Vacation to be better (such as with jet skiing).
When you start playing the game, you will start off at Marine Resort, where you are given the task of completing Stamp Dash where you must play a specific game and getting a stamp for it. You must collect 20, 10 of which must come from the Marine resort. As you keep playing, you will unlock the other resorts (usually every four stamps collected). Once you collect the first ten, you can choose from the unlocked resorts where to go next. After you complete 20 games (you don’t have to win or be any good at the game in order to get a stamp), you will get a villa and unlike in Resort, you can actually go inside it, rearrange furniture and interact with it. You can also change your clothes too.
When you go to the other two resorts, you will also have to complete Stamp Dashes, in the case of City Resort, it is 20 and in Mountain resort, its 25 each separately. There are two choices to finding the particular game that you have been tasked with playing. You can look at the map at the bottom of the screen where it shows you (the blue arrow) are at and where the red dot (where you need to go play the activity) is located. You can use devices that each resort allows you to use. For instance, in Mountain Resort, you can use trains, horses, and jeeps to get to where you want to go, unless you want to walk or swim. In City Resort you have a trolley, skates, and skateboard. In Marine Resort you have jet ski, boat, plane and atv. And in Snow Resort you have snowboard, skis, helicopter, and ski lift. In some of these you have to make sure you are in the purple circle to activate it (such as plane, boat, train, helicopter, ski lift, and trolley).
The second method to accessing the game that you are tasked with playing is through the menu. There is a “map” button and you click on that and it will have several regions of that particular resort you are in and if you can get as close as possible to your location by pressing the right region (this is great in cases where you get lost or take the wrong ski lift and end up in the opposite direction than you should be.
You also get the choice of day or night gameplay. The background to the game is very realistic especially in Snow and City resorts. There are all sorts of people running about that will run into you, and in the case of Snow Resort even cause you to fall down. The background music sounds like something you’d hear in a real resort (even though half of it is in Japanese with exception to the announcements being made in Snow Resort). The music will get louder the closer to the source you get, and less loud the further away.
The particular stamps you must collect are by no means the only games available to you. There will be many people walking around with little signs above their head which indicates they have an activity for you to play. So you can click on those too regardless if there is a stamp available for it.
What makes this game so great compared to Sports Resort (which is good in its own right) is not just the variety of games, but the fact that its an open world so you can drive around or run around or use whatever method you want and basically be free to just roam.
Namco really did a good job with this game, so I give it five stars. Like I said before, if you love games like Sports Resort, you’ll definitely love this game (especially once you get past the stamp collecting).
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|Best game ever!,
-Scuba Diving
-Horseback Riding
-River Rafting
-ATV Racing
-Scuba Diving
-Beach Volleyball
-Tennis
-Bungee Jumping
-Surfing
-Hunting
-Dancing
-Pie Throwing
-Dog Sleding
-Skiing
-Water Gun Fights
-Skateboarding
-Kayaking
The Pros of this game are
-Great Quality
-Multiplayer
-Wide selection of games
-Can walk around, explore and ride
And I can’t name the rest.
The Cons are
-None
I would recomend this game to anybody!
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