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| Boogie |
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Boogie on Nintendo DS introduces new gameplay modes and mini-games not found in the Wii version for easy gaming on the go. The game’s unique modes include DS Download Play and Multi-Card Play, three main dancing gamplay modes including Copycat, Freestyle and Choreography as well as more than 10 mini-games. Players can also dive into the career mode for a deeper experience as they embark on a quest to become the Boogie Master. [Electronic Arts]
| PUBLISHER: |
Electronic Arts |
| DEVELOPER: |
EA Montreal |
| GENRE(S): |
Rhythm Action, Music |
| PLAYERS: |
4 |
| ESRB RATING: |
E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) |
| RELEASE DATE: |
November 27, 2007 |

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
78
n-Revolution Magazine UK
Delightful stuff. [Issue#18, p.84]
70
Pocket Gamer UK
Comfortably defying expectations, Boogie proves to be wonderfully infectious dance floor fun.

70
Nintendo Power
The DS game replaces Wii shakin' with rhythmic touch-screen gestures, but otherwise it's the same characters, songs, and simplicity. [Jan 2008, p.88]
65
PTGamers
The DS version of Boogie tries to blend the rhythmic and cartoonish format of the original with some micro-games. However, the scarce diversity only is lessened by our quest to get better results and unlock all songs.

60
Gamestyle
Boogie on the DS is a vast improvement on the Wii version. The game has more of a purpose, and actually requires some skill to play.

60
Cheat Code Central
The concept is solid, the music is admittedly catchy (for the most part), and the style is there; we'd just like to see more of it coupled with better gameplay implementation.

55
IGN
There's just so little in the game department that playing Boogie is completely unfulfilling.

54
MEGamers
Boogie is a game you will enjoy for a very limited amount of time before you get bored and forget you ever played it.

50
Games Radar
Boogie isn't a bad concept - there's just nothing to it, and that's not a very positive sentiment.

50
Cubed3
Sadly this DS version of Boogie fails to spark as much interest as the Wii version, partly due to the lack of singing elements and lower quality music, but mainly due to awkward control system that more often than not fails to register your movement properly, as well as the annoyingly random mini-games thrown in.

34
NGamer UK
For those with no taste in music whatsoever. [Feb 2008, p.68]

The average user rating for this game is 10.0 (out of 10) based on 1 User Votes
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