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Parents' Guide to

All Star Cheer Squad 2

By Carolyn Koh, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 7+

Cheerleading game has the right moves for fun co-op play.

Game Nintendo Wii 2009
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As with the original All Star Cheer Squad, the wireless remote & nunchuck combination will provide players the best experience as they will be able to attain full extenstion of their arms without accidently jerking on the cord while playing the game. The ability to try out the moves in an actual event after you learn them makes this game a little more fun than it's predecessor. For a bit of reality in training, you can add your missed moves to "Flash Card" training sessions to practice those moves.

In addition to all the different play modes, routine creation, and new remote combinations available, All Star Cheer Squad 2 also allows players to mix their own music for use with their custom routines and trade routines and avatars with their friends who also have the game. All Star Cheer Squad 2 is a fun game that not only gets kids up and moving, it gets them to exercise their creativity in creating music mixes and routines.

Online interaction: Children can take the game online and play with their friends on the Wii network.

Game Details

  • Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Available online?: Available online
  • Publisher: THQ
  • Release date: October 26, 2009
  • Genre: Exergaming
  • ESRB rating: E for Mild Lyrics
  • Last updated: August 31, 2016

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