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Crossbow training

Fri, Mar 14, 2008

Big Boys Toys, Featured, General, Video Games

The Crossbow training by the Link is a game that is bundled by the Wii Zapper. This game is specially designed for getting better with the crossbow skills. One thing about this crossbow is that it looks nothing like a crossbow. Some of this crossbow designed for Wii has laser attached to it. A small ball is attached to the end of crossbow for some reason. However, the ability for usage of a laser sight with the crossbow would make you forget the weird random ball. This game uses various environments. It also sports many characters that are hostile and friendly. It is an excellent game and is addictive too.

The Wii Crossbow looks like as if it could be used by some of the police officials that would tackle the bad guys with it. The ping-pong tip does not look very much menacing. However, a razor sharp arrow lies underneath. The Link’s Crossbow training is set in a world that is in a style of Legend Zelda, the Twilight princess. In order to master the crossbow marksmanship it is necessary to pass the tests by starting with the bulls eye targets before you would move on to targeting the actual enemies. The game features about 27 playable levels. Each of these would take on three different game playing styles. The three different styles of defender, shooting, and ranger are fun and the game would itself make Zapper worth playing.

At the Link’s Crossbow training game, the player would assume the role of a protagonist of the famous Legend of Zelda series. There are 27 payable levels. However, the goal of achieving the highest score remains the same. They are divided into three main styles. The target shooting, defender, and the ranger are the three styles. The Link’s crossbow training supports the multiplayer mode. The players would compete in scoring the highest they can.

One wacky thing about this crossbow is that the tip is covered with an arrow that looks dumb. It takes away the entire fun of shooting. However, on the other hand it features a laser sight that would do fine as it would reflect the display and the binding. If you are worried about aiming then do not worry. The included laser sight would make sure that you beat all the scores that you have had. Nintendo too has officially confirmed the crossbow training by Link recently that is a pack in title to the bundled along with the Wii Zapper.

The crossbow costs about $28 that is about $8 more than the actual Wii Zapper. The Link’s crossbow bundle makes the laser sighted crossbow a little less desirable option. WiiMax takes superfluousness of the designs a step further. The plastic crossbow is little more expensive as compared to the Zapper and the Link. It is the only Wii game having crossbow as its primary weapon. It would make a great gift for your children. However, it is not recommended for very small children. It is an enjoyable game.

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