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Climb aboard Cruise Ship Vacation Games

Posted on September 8, 2009 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – September 8, 2009 – GameMill Entertainment today announced Cruise Ship Vacation Games. Set to release in September for Wii™, the game is a celebration of what the system can do.

Embark on one of three cruise ships and begin enjoying mini golf, driving range, shuffleboard, ping pong, rock climbing, and casino games, all utilizing enhanced Wii MotionPlus™ controls. In addition there is trap shooting, which supports the use of the Wii Zapper™ accessory. Never before has there been so many kinds of games in one package, and you’ve never played them like this – the added precision control and peripheral integration draws the players further into the game for a more fresh, realistic experience.

Journey through multiple locations, upgrading equipment along the way. For many of the games, you’ll have the option to play with as many as four people at the same time. Even the card sharks on board a Cruise Ship are taken care of with a Casino containing tutorials of each game. With multiplayer modes in Craps, Blackjack, and Roulette, there is room for everyone at the table.

“This game is designed for endless family fun for all ages” said Gary Miller, GameMill Entertainment. “Swing the Wii Remote like a golf club on the driving range, feel the satisfaction of nailing targets with Wii Zapper ™, challenge your friends to a game of doubles in ping pong – the variety of innovative gameplay styles is astounding!”
For more information visit www.game-mill.com.

About GameMill Entertainment
GameMill Entertainment is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. GameMill is a third party publisher of various Children’s and Casual games for the PC, Nintendo DS™, and Nintendo Wii™. With development across the globe, GameMill is a source of entertaining and fun games for all ages. Some of GameMill’s our best-selling titles include Puppy Luv, Hidden Mysteries™ Civil War, Cooking Quest, Hidden Expedition™ Titanic, and Hawaiian Explorer: Pearl Harbor. www.game-mill.com

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