It's a Full-Blown, Summer Camp Action Adventure As Hilarious Pranks, Sports and Skills Competitions Prove Once-and-for-All Which Gender Rules the Roost
Get ready for a battle of the sexes at summer camp as Majesco, an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, announces its latest Nintendo Wii game — Boys vs. Girls. Drama and hilarious hi-jinks ensue when the Boys’ Cabin faces off against the Girls’ Cabin in this motion-based action adventure. Only by pulling off mischievous pranks, avoiding the camp counselors and winning intense head-to-head competitions can one cabin emerge victorious.
“Boys and girls are naturally competitive and this game captures that familiar dynamic in a fun way that lets each gender test the other in sports, pranks, and arts & crafts,” said Gui Karyo, Executive Vice President of Operations for Majesco. “With four player support and a huge range of motion-based challenges, brothers, sisters and entire families can play together to prove which gender comes out on top.”
In Boys vs. Girls, players vie for the upper hand in more than 25 diverse missions and side pranks through lush forests, deep water and off-road trails. Just like any real summer camp experience, pulling pranks on the opposite sex is all part of the fun. By creating more than 30 different arts & crafts projects — including fake spiders, stink bombs and whoopee cushions — players will have the means to skunk victims, scare other campers, set traps, mess with camp food and engage in other shenanigans.
Campers can compete in over 10 different sports including Water Balloon Fight, Eating Contest, Dodgeball, Canoe Race, Archery, Fishing, Potato Sack, Tug o’ War and Scavenger Hunt. Each game supports up to four players in motion-based play with the Wii Remote™. Players can also track achievements, get to know their fellow campers and explore the world at their leisure by taking photos of rare animals and collecting hidden flowers for their Scrapbook.