When the Wii was launched, gamers got hurt. They whacked their TVs, their friends and themselves with the Wii…
In Whacked! you are one of seven demented contestants competing on a dangerous game show. Pitted against each other in free-for-all combat, contestants must use power-ups and weapons, such as giant staplers and rubber ducky grenades, to flatten their opponents. The game's various modes have you fighting to collect resources, fending off a horde of man-eating chickens, or exchanging blows in fierce deathmatches. There are more than a dozen levels--including an arctic pipeline, a Christmas tree, and a kitchen sink--for you to conquer.
When the Wii was launched, gamers got hurt. They whacked their TVs, their friends and themselves with the Wii…
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