Go Vacation - Episode 10 [Snow Resort]
Welcome to Go Vacation for the Wii! In this video we continue our adventure in the Snow Resort!
EVENTS IN THIS VIDEO:
-Snow Tubing
-Snowmobile Races
-Ski Jumping
-Snow Tricks: Slopestyle
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Go Vacation (ゴーバケーション Gō Bakēshon?) is a variety video game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games for the Wii, as a pseudo-sequel to We Ski and We Ski & Snowboard. In the game, players explore an island containing four paradise resorts and play over 50 mini-games.
In Go Vacation players explore four paradise resorts hosted on Kawawii Island: Marine, City, Mountain, and Snow.[2] Over 50 activities are available on the island including bungee jumping, ice fishing, scuba diving, miniature golf, tennis, off-road racing, and snowman building. The island can be explored at leisure and navigated by walking, rollerblading, or riding on an ATV depending on the resort.[2] The game also holds hidden bonus items, treasure chests, which players may search for while on the island.[2] The game can be played in splitscreen view, with each player having their own view of the game on a single screen.[2] The game is compatible with many of the Wii's accessories including the Wii Balance Board, Wii Zapper, and Wii MotionPlus.[3]
Go Vacation was first shown at Namco Bandai's booth at E3 2011, a video game trade show held in downtown Los Angeles.[2] After viewing a trailer for the game, GameSetWatch noted that the game appeared to be a "quality title" and favorably compared it to Wii Sports Resort, a similar variety game. The game has noticeable Pac-Man references.[8]
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