Mercury Meltdown Revolution lets you guide a mercury "blob" trough dangerous obstacle courses with your Wii Remote. Take control of a liquid mercury blob, guiding it around traps, door switches, spikes, moving floors and other hazardous elements in order to complete the level. Use your Wiimote to explore 150 levels and hidden labs, as you get used to the state of the art blob physics.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Fun Game for the Wii!:
This game is a motion sensor game. You maneuver the mercury which starts out silver to tilt and turn thru the levels, sometimes you need to be a different color to complete the level. It is challenging and lots of fun for all ages.
Fun for All:
This is a really fun game and everyone has loved it from my 6 year old to my middle-aged friends...and myself! It was an instant hit for all of us and it is slightly addictive because it is so darn cute and challenging. The only problem is that it's not 2-player. It would have been easy to make this game with turn-taking and I'm not sure why they didn't. We dealt with it by using one profile and passing the controller around and that was still fun. Also, there is longevity with this game as it gets... more info
very fun game:
This is a great game, especially for the price. My wife and I found it easy to pick up the controls (very simple), but there are many levels and mental challenges that make it hard to master. It is very fast to just pick up, play a few levels, and then put back down, so it's a perfect way to unwind without having a lot of time or a long attention span. The levels are quite creative, and to be honest the game is rather addicting...but not in a bad way. I feel that it's a steal for $10.
Mom's point of view:
I hate writing a review without playing the game but I have an observation... two very different gamers like this game. One of my boys (12 yrs) likes racing and sports games while the other (10 yrs) the Lego series, Mario and the like. I have found both boys playing Mercury Meltdown. They said it took a bit to get used to it but once they did they really like it. Neither boy would have picked this game out on their own but I encouraged them to based on reviews...they are glad they did because it was a good... more info