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Product Description Guinness World Records: The Videogame brings record-breaking fun to players everywhere. Go head-to-head against your friends and family to be the ultimate world record holder! Compete in 40 different challenges based on real-life world records in your quest to become the record breaker; then post your scores online and see how you rate against other competitors around the world. The game's quick-fire action challenges can be played solo, in teams, or in competitive multiplayer groups. Players are able to compete for the ultimate prize - the chance to be listed in the official Guinness World Records book! Set Contains: Game Cartridge
The first video game to bring the incredible world of record breaking to life and to your living room.
Exciting and easy to learn game-play that will have kids, parents and adults competing to break each others records.
Challenge your record breaking skills in up to 40 different record attempts to become the ultimate 'record-breaker'
Compete with other record breakers online around the world to be the 'Virtual Guinness World Record Holder'. Be the best and get listed in the actual book!
We first played the Guinness Book of Records on the wii and when my oldest got a DS we had to buy it. It’s a game everybody can play and it’s so much fun. Not quite as good as the wii version but still worth playing. We got this a couple of years ago when the children were 5 and 8 and they couldn't get enough of it.There are 40 challenges (I think) that you have to try and beat the record on. Up to 4 people can play at once and you have to personalise your own characters, the children seemed to find this as interesting as the game. They loved trying to beat each other’s records but they especially liked beating mine and my husbands.One of their favourite games was one were you had a blow bubblegum, for this you have to blow into the microphone to blow the bubbles. Another favourite (with my husband) is the paper aeroplane throwing and also the BMX bike riding. I think my favourite is the space hopper; that really takes me back to my childhood.If you are looking for a nice cheap game (very cheap pre-used) for primary aged children this is well worth considering.