Last year EA announced that it would be developing various Hasbro games for consoles. Nerf N-Strike was one of those games, and caught gamers’ attention because it also happened to be the first NERF blaster action game.
The Wii game features a new custom NERF blaster that allows players to fire actual NERF darts with the controller outside the game (three foam darts are bundled with the blaster). If you want to use it in the traditional sense, that is, for actually playing a video game, you simply slide the Wii Remote into the NERF blaster and voila!
The game features single and multiplayer modes so players can blast away alone or challenge friends. Although the game’s target market is kids between the ages of 8 and 12, the NERF blaster makes sure that gamers a bit older than that will also enjoy the title.
Developed by EA’s Salt Lake Studio, Nerf N-Strike is scheduled to be available for the Wii and DS this fall. You will be able to pick up a copy of Nerf N-Strike, bundled with one gun, for $59.99 or buy the NERF add-on without the game for $14.99.
Source: Multiplayerblog
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