The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
This is the Cranium Kabookii Nintendo WII Game guaranteed to work like new and backed by the Retrolio Games 90-day no questions asked returns policy!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:008888173809
Condition:Used
Genre:Party
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:WII_CRANIUM_KABOOKII
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Jenni Duke –
Super-fun game! Glasses were missing & the shop provided new ones right away; awesome shop!!
Cheryl Bender –
We had a great time playing this game on the Wii with one small exception. Some of us could easily read the “hidden” answer on the screen?? They need to figure out a way to scramble up the answer better. We are big Cranium fans and this game did not disappoint!
Joanne Rockower –
Bought this since we’d been snowed in and were becoming bored with the Wii Sports (although the Sports game remains one of my favorites I do need variety from time to time) and the Dancing With the Stars games–we weren’t dissappointed. The two previously mentioned games can easily be played solo but this game is really made for a group. We had lots of laughs and we will play it often when two or more family members get together–four of us played it and after playing it everyone decided they had to go out and buy a Wii–just because this game was so much fun. I would recommend this game for adults but probably not for young children although there were some categories that anyone could enjoy and could do well with. Have to give it a four star based on one really incrediblly fun evening with this game!
Nicolas from Quebec –
Envoi rapide et produit fonctionnel :-)
Chris White –
This game follows the board games exactly. Very fun for a family with younger kids (5-tween). Good game for the price. I’m glad I bought it.
Chris T. Mueller –
Cranium is basically the best board game ever created. I not only speak for myself but for everyone else I know that has played the board game. It’s a mixture of Pictionary, Trivial Pursuit, Charades and more.Last weekend we had a little party and decided to pick up the Wii version of Cranium. The game itself seems solid and was fun to play. The game still requires you to draw, unscramble words and more just like the board game. A cool feature is that the answer to the question is displayed onscreen but is all jumbled up. You need a special set of glasses that are included in the game to decipher what you need to draw. It’s a really cool feature.Drawing onscreen seems user friendly. Some drawings require you to simply draw in one color while some others allow you to use multiple colors. The closer you hold the Wiimote to the TV the thicker the lines will be. Another cool feature.Only one Wiimote is needed with this game since only one team plays at a time.We played 2 games so far and it seems like a solid little game. I just have 2 small complaints though.1) The price. At $50 you can actually buy the Cranium board game which is probably easier to transport to a friends house than a Wii.2) Loading. Sometimes the loading seems a little long between questions. It’s not so much a big deal when playing a group game like this because everyone is talking most of the time. If this were a single player game you would notice to loading times but since it’s a group game.
medieval mama –
We rented this game from Blockbuster and did not want to return it! Although designed for team play (minimum four people), my 9-year-old daughter and I had hours of fun playing.I could not decode the “secret” words unless looking through the red lens. I was so busy watching the drawing (and laughing hysterically) that I didn’t even think to try to “cheat.”Some of the mini-games are a bit tricky to figure out, but after a couple full games we could do the “back-turned” acting out games fine.
Kathy A. Dechaine –
This is a great party game! If you enjoy Cranium, this is a must for the Wii. You make two teams and each team takes a turn spinning the wheel and try to complete the challenge. There is a variety of activities from drawing a picture like Pictionary, but you may have to draw with shapes or lines that will disappear. There are musical games where you play the song and your team tries to guess the song, word scrambles, geography and challenges whereby you turn your back to the tv and your team will describe a series of activities you must accomplish with the Wii remote within the time allotment (hammer a nail, comb your hair, mix a cake, brush your teeth, etc). The challenges are short and the game is not too lengthy.
Hammerpants99 –
While it’s a fun party game, I wish it were a little more difficult. This is a great game for kids between about 10-13, but it doesn’t really match up with its board game cousin – where you could have a PhD and still not quite get the tasks done correctly.The motion sensoring with the Wii is fantastic. Great idea! Again, I wish the tasks were a little more difficult.Don’t lose the secret clue glasses. Otherwise, you spend half the game making up answers to whatever you were supposed to draw/spell/create.
craigc013 –
game is great for couples to play together. it adds great variety to our board game get-togethers, especially the mini games where you have to act stuff out or draw things.