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Go Play Lumberjacks pits a cast of wacky lumberjacks in four-player competition as they climb, chop, saw and logroll their way to victory! Use your Wii Remote as the all-in-one timber-cutting contest tool. Saw dust will fly from your chainsaw in the Hot Saw; test your balance on the waterlogged Log Roll, ascend towering tree trunks in the Pole Climb and much more! • Four-player party competition from the great outdoors! • Five event categories with featuring over 15 individual events: – Sawing: Solo Cross, Hot Saw & more – Axe Throwing: First to 1000, Time Limit & more – Climbing: Pole Climb, Tree Top – Chopping: Underhand, Springboard & more – Water Events: Log Roll, Boom Run • 15 eclectic characters to chose from, each with unique animations and tools: – Jack, the err, giant lumberjack – Jill, the chainsaw-toting beauty – Nozawa, the ninja assassin – Bart, the peg legged pirate – Lance, the lumbering medieval knight – Axl, the 80’s rocker • Unlock use of your own Mii! • Wii Balance Board support • Earn trophies unlockable pieces of gear (saws, axes, and more) • Up to four live players can play at a time (AI will fill in remaining spots in one, two or three individual player matches)
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