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Spy Games: Elevator Mission Feature

  • Traverse an office building with 30 levels of increasingly complex elevator shafts
  • Avoid pursuit by enemy agents by using your wits or your pistol — think ahead and know when to choose force or evasion
  • Fight creatively – Take out enemies by shooting at the light hanging over their head and dropping it on them; or kick them into open elevator shafts & watch them fall
  • Collect all the missing documents, then use your puzzle-solving skills to navigate your way back through the elevators and make a clean getaway

Spy Games: Elevator Mission Overview

This is a multidirectional scroll-type spy-action game that is a blast from the past. Control a spy and sneak alone into a building to steal the secret papers hidden there. Use a pistol kicks an elevator and even the lights to take out the building’s guards. The gun-fighting action is full of thrills. Players will need speed and timing to get on the elevators move between floors steal the secret papers and escape from the basement parking lot. Format: WII Genre: SPORTS/GAMES/ARCADE Rating: E UPC: 695771900118 Manufacturer No: 90011

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Customer Reviews

a nice little first-person shooter! – Durin IV – San Jose, CA
No, really … It's no Halo, but it is a nice little FPS!
The graphics are missing something, and the sound effects are BEYOND bad, but gameplay is very entertaining. Levels are very demanding in the allotted time limit, and the randomly generated levels provide for endless replayability. I sincerely hope that the producers put in the time to the graphics and sound effects and improve release decisions again – I would buy it again if these two areas have been improved on …
Overall, I'd 32.1 stars who draw graphics and sound, that of the assessment five stars, the entertaining and [...]

I would give it less than a star if I could – Murrey Investigations – Los Angeles, CA
This game blows. It was boring and repetitive. I paid only $ 10 for it and I immediately regretted it.

Terrible – A. Brauer – College Station, TX USA
I bought this game for my 11-year-old son for Christmas. The game is frightening terrrible – poor graphics, no challenge, no fun. I apologized to him for buying the game. We strongly recommend that anyone buy the game. It sounded great – Elevator spy mission. There is no real mission and not really a spy. It's just terrible.

Absolutely Horrible – MoronUnited –
Let me start by saying that I have been playing video games for well over a decade, and I've never seen a game as bad as Spy Games: Elevator Mission played for the Wii. There are so many mistakes with the game that I do not even know where to begin my critique.

A major problem with the game is the inability to turn sharply and taking into account almost all parts of the game you must quickly turn around corners to avoid enemy gunfire, it turns out to destroy a game his fault. I'm not one who usually have bash graphics, but the game seems made in the early N64 days when developers were just starting to understand 3D gaming. In addition to these problems, there are only three different types of enemies in the game, and the sight of them gets old very quickly.

The actual weapons to use in the game are horrible. Somehow makes the pistol that you first performed to the best weapon in the game, and found the gun later in the game is not surprisingalmost no damage.

Spy Games: Elevator Mission's website even claims that there is a direct sequel to a game that does not even exist. If I charge by e-mail the company for the game months ago, I waited for weeks for a response …. and I am still waiting. The fact that the developers thought it was okay, not this game on the market and cheating people out of their release hard-earned money is terrible, and how these should be Shovelware touched with a ten-foot pole. Undeniably one of thethe worst video games ever, if not the worst.
Lasted Update : Jul 09, 2010 03:15:19

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