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Super Fruit Fall on Wii

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Super Fruit Fall is a Minigames game available on the Wii.

Super Fruit Fall is a Minigames game. Mini games come in a variety of shapes and sizes. What unites the genre is the speed with which players can pickup the games and the relativley short time requried to complete a level or two.

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Returning Gamer review Wed, 19 Aug 2009

There are quite a few games out for the Wii that we would call 'cheapo', or even use the uncomplementary term 'shovelware'. The real task is in ironing out the good from the bad. With this in mind I decided to have a stab 'Super Fruit Fall'. Ive long been a puzzle game fan, and like to regularly move from game to game to keep my brain active. A cynic would say I am trying to over compensate for the alcohol, by attempting to re-enable brain cells.

Initially spectacularly priced at around 25 pounds, Super Fruit Fall can now be picked up for around 10 pounds or slightly less. A previous incarnation of this title was called 'Fruitfall', initially starting life on the pc, now also available on mobiles, I remember playing it many moons ago. The developers were obviously short of a bob or two and decided that a Wii version would bring in some much needed cash. Let’s face it, we would do the same. How on Earth though, do you innovate something so simple? Well, an attempt has been made by enabling nun-chuk support, and adding a head to head competitive mode.
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