Wii declares Open Season: The wild, wild screens
In the animated film feature “Open Season”, Mother Nature strikes back and turns the usual hunters (that would be our species) into the hunted. It features a cast of woodland animals unlike those we’ve seen on Disney movies. They don’t come and help with the chores while singing their critter hearts out. They’re hell bent on protecting their turf.
In the upcoming Wii version of Open Season (already out on the PSP, DS and Xbox 360) Boog the bear and Elliot the mule-deer reprise their roles as Mother Nature’s wacky and unlikely defenders caught in the middle of the open hunting season. The multi-platform game has basically the same features. If you haven’t played it yet, these are some of the things that will keep you glued to your Wii:
- Wild, woolly and wet adventures down white water rapids
- A cache “natural” weapons designed to keep hunters at bay
- A variety of rowdy woodland pranks to play on unsuspecting victims
Open Season for Wiistarts November 19. If you’re on the wrong side of Mother Nature you’re in for a lot of trouble!
Via Go Nintendo
In the animated film feature “Open Season”, Mother Nature strikes back and turns the usual hunters (that would be our species) into the hunted. It features a cast of woodland animals unlike those we’ve seen on Disney movies. They don’t come and help with the chores while singing their critter hearts out. They’re hell bent on protecting their turf.
In the upcoming Wii version of Open Season (already out on the PSP, DS and Xbox 360) Boog the bear and Elliot the mule-deer reprise their roles as Mother Nature’s wacky and unlikely defenders caught in the middle of the open hunting season. The multi-platform game has basically the same features. If you haven’t played it yet, these are some of the things that will keep you glued to your Wii:
- Wild, woolly and wet adventures down white water rapids
- A cache “natural” weapons designed to keep hunters at bay
- A variety of rowdy woodland pranks to play on unsuspecting victims
Open Season for Wiistarts November 19. If you’re on the wrong side of Mother Nature you’re in for a lot of trouble!
Via Go Nintendo