Fun4All is a brand made by Activision for their line of family-friendly video games for the Wii. The brand launched in Europe on February 13, 2009 and is currently exclusive to PAL territories. Activision planned to launch a similar brand in North America called "Wee 1st", but decided later to name it "Designed Exclusively for Wii". There are currently six titles that are a part of the Fun4All-brand.
Fun4All games consist of Monkey Mischief! Party Time, Little League World Series Baseball 2008, Pitfall: The Big Adventure, Block Party, Pirates: Hunt for Blackbeard's Booty and World Championship Sports (Big League Sports). Games branded "Designed Exclusively for Wii" are Monkey Mischief, Block Party, and Pirates: Hunt for Blackbeard's Booty.
Big League Sports, known in PAL territories as World Championship Sports, is a sports video game published by Activision. It was developed by Koolhaus Games, who also developed the iPad version of Madden NFL 11. It was released on November 11, 2008 in North America and on February 13 in Europe.
Big League Sports is about putting players right into the action in the most thrilling situations in their favorite sports. There are multiple disciplines to master within tennis, basketball, football, soccer, lacrosse and hockey. But unlike other games the focus is not on the team – it is on whether or not you can deliver in specific, adrenaline pumping moments. Whether it is acing an opponent in tennis, hitting a basketball shot at the buzzer, or bending free kicks around a goalie in soccer, Big League Sports offers a fresh interpretation of what a sports game can be on Wii.Big League Sports features a total of 22 events. The game supports up to 4-player local multi-player. A character creation feature allows players to craft a character to their liking with dozens of customization options. Players can view their statistics and overall progress, as well as the trophies they have won.
Block Party is a party video game developed by Ivolgamus and published by Activision. It was released on November 11, 2008 in North America and on February 13, 2009 in Europe.Block Party contains 20 different mini-games. Each mini-game controls differently. You play using either the Wii Remote or Wii Remote with Nunchuk attachment. The controls for each mini-game are explained in the instructions given before each game. The goal of the game is to wreak havoc throughout the neighborhood and show your neighbors you have what it takes to be crowned the Best on the Block. The game features a number of different sorts of neighborhood games, such as Super-Sack Race, Backyard Juggling, Trampoline Tricks and Lawn Bowlin'. Block party features three different modes: Story Mode for Single player, Quick Play mode for multiplayer and Tournament mode for "the ultimate multiplayer experience".