The Munchables

The Munchables 5,0/5 346 reviews

In The Munchables, you are called upon to eat and defeat over 150 insidious enemies who have taken over the planet including Eggplanter, Space Shroom and Rice Baller. With each fallen foe, the daring omnivorous Munchables grow in size and power in their brave struggle. In this addictive game, you can also enjoy Mirror Mode, where stages are in. Munchables Bakery is located in the Wake Village area of Texarkana, in a shopping center at I - 369 and West 7th Street. It occupies a small section of the shopping center on the north side of 7th Street, which is also US Highway 67.

Product Information. Mixing elements of Pac-Man and Katamari Damacy, The Munchables puts gamers in control of creatures that are armed with nothing but an insatiable appetite. With their home planet overtaken by evil space pirates, he Munchables' fight back the only way they can: by eating. Players help the creatures grow large by devouring all the fruit, vegetables, and chocolate in sight, with the hope of eventually growing large enough to take on eight enemy bosses and destroy the pirate leader Don Onion. There are more than 150 different enemies to confront, including the food-themed Eggplanter, Space Shroom, and Rice Baller, and gamers can embark on the fattening escapes alone or with a friend in two-player mode. Those who prefer fast-paced gorging to leisurely grazing can choose to race against the clock in 'Time Attack' mode.

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Quirky, Fun Game for EveryoneI had never heard of this game, but stumbled across it while searching for other games for our new Wii system. What a great buy at $5! The game is simple enough with enough minor challenges for non-gamers that it is perfect for kids or people that just want to play something whimsical and fun without a lot of stress.;)The tutorial teaches you all of the moves in the game, which are pretty simple.

Basically, you eat everything in sight to create 'orbs'. The 'everything' consists of various twists on the fruit and veggie food groups, which are also themed for the world you are playing in.

Each world has two levels (they seem to take about 10-25 minutes each) and a 'boss' level. I am at level five, and am not sure how far they go. After looking in the game's little encyclopedia, I see ther e are some creatures I have not uncovered so I will probably go back to the earlier levels and let you replay them.The game uses the Wii-mote and the nunchuck. Not much motion is required at all, so it is a sit-in-the-chair-and-relax kind of game. You can save the games of up to three players.

The multi-player mode is not creative or fun at all, so don't buy it for that.In all, good, clean, kind of weird fun.