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The Cages: Pro Style Batting Practice (Wii)

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Poorly executed batting practice simulator.


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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that The Cages: Pro Style Batting is a batting simulator, not a full-fledged baseball simulation game. If you are expecting a baseball game with actual teams and regular games to play, then this isn’t the game for you. You will work on some batting skills using the Wii remote as you bat. This game supports the use of the Wii Motion Plus, but using that add-on makes the game very difficult to play.

Educational value: Not applicable.
Positive messages: While definitely not the point of the game, positive messages of practicing something to get better are the basis of the title.
Positive role models: You are the only character in the game, and you learn to practice to get good at something.
Ease of play: Depending on if you are using the Wii Motion Plus add-on, the challenge in the title raises exponentially. Without the accessory, the title is very easy to play and learn - but the difficulty ramps up if you have Wii Motion Plus.
Violence & scariness: Not applicable.
Language: Not applicable.
Consumerism: Advertisements for other Wii games are featured on billboards in the baseball stadiums. 

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What to talk about

Talk to your kids
  • Does this activity provide you with a good amount of exercise, or would time be better spent outside?

  • Families can talk about the prevalence of advertising at sporting events.

  • Are video games able to take the place of real world practice? Or would it be better to head to a real batting cage and hit balls?

What's the story?

What's the story?

THE CAGES: PRO STYLE BATTING PRACTICE  is a small collection of batting mini-games that are intended to teach the gamer how to hit particular types of pitches. Starting out with a short training session, players can opt to compete in challenges such as hitting a specific type of pitch or enter a game of Panel Baseball.  Panel Baseball removes all fielding and is simple a target approach to baseball where if you avoid the "Out" targets, you advance a base-runner. Hitting other targets can also advance runners to score runs. Additionally, the game tracks each player as they play the game, offering a caloric burn rate accompanied by a diagram of the equivalent food item for that calorie range.

Is it any good?

Is it any good?
 

As a video game, The Cages: Pro Style Batting Practice isn’t a very entertaining title. Most baseball games include a home run derby as a single mini-game, but this game's entire shtick is batting.While the game is supposed to teach some basic batting skills and instruct on how to identify pitch types, it’s execution is so different from reality that playing this game would likely confuse young athletes. During practice, the game does show a replay of your swing to help teach the basics, but without the Wii Motion Plus adapter this isn’t going to help much. And when you do attach the Wii Motion Plus add-on, the batting practice becomes so difficult that kids will be frustrated rather than eager to learn.

The Panel Baseball and Multiplayer modes allow for more than one player to share a single Wii Remote, and keep more players involved. The in game music and visual presentation are very bland, and definitely not close to what the Wii is capable of.

Game themes & details

Game Details
Available on: Nintendo Wii
Not available online
Genre: Sports
Developer: Konami
Released on: July 6, 2010
Price: 29.99
ESRB Rating: E for (No Descriptors)
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This review was written by Jeff Paramchuk
 
 

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Reharris
parent of 13 year old
 
Perfect for Those Wanting to Improve Putting Wood on a Pitched Ball
Prelims, good stuff. Engages eye/hand coordination for hitting various pitches. Difficult, but makes you more determined. Definitely not a game, but a simulator for batting.

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