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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Munchables (Nintendo Wii)In The Munchables, you are called upon to eat and defeat over 150 insidious enemies who have taken over the planet including Eggplanter, Space Shroom and Rice Baller. With each fallen foe, the daring omnivorous Munchables grow in size and power in their brave struggle. In this addictive game, you can also enjoy Mirror Mode, where stages are in reverse order and you must beat the clock in order to save the world. Eating your way to take on Don Onion and his delicious minions, The Munchables will leave you hungry for more!

The Munchables are hungry creatures, taken over by Don Onion and his evil space pirates. The only hope for their planet's survival is for the Munchables to eat the most enemies and grow large enough to defeat Don Onion and the 8 Enemy Bosses.

27 different songs included, played by the Munchables band; and 5 different movies that show you the world of the Munchables.

I'll be honest: any game with 'Munchables' in the title is pretty much an instant win for me. Although I have an equal fascination with 'delicious,' 'delectable' and 'mouth-watering,' was still on my radar when I attended Namco Bandai's press event last night in San Francisco. The game, designed exclusively for the Wii, is a cute, colorful platformer that combines themes from both Pac-Man and Katamari Damacy to create a charming little number. Although my hands-on time with the game was limited, I was fairly pleased with what I saw.stars two hungry little heroes: Chomper and Munchy. The characters will traverse a set of eight levels in an attempt to save the world from Don Onion and his evil legion of space pirates.

Sounds awesome already, right? The purpose of the Munchables is to eat your enemies and grow in level/size. You can eat anything that's a lower level than you are. Anything higher can be broken down into smaller pieces with a well-timed headbutt. Controlling Chomper (or Munchy) is pretty easy. Use the analog stick to move around and press the A button to chomp away.

About as Oscar-worthy as any film made in the '50s is David Lean's gripping BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI. Based loosely on a real-life incident, it tells the story of an imprisoned British officer (Alec Guinness) who loses sight of his mission when forced to build a bridge for the Japanese that will enable the enemy to carry supplies by train through the jungle during World War II. The bridge on the river kwai.

Hitting the B button will cause your character to spiral forward with the aforementioned headbutt, while flicking up on the Wii Remote will cause you to jump. Most of the game is themed around food, which adds to the overall charm. Even the bosses are food-based, like the massive Brocco-Li, an anthropomorphic broccoli stem with a mean right hook. You might think I'm joking, but I'm not. This game is pretty crazy.

At the end of a level, you'll proceed to digest all your food and excrete a series of shiny Easter eggs. Don't ask me how this works - Chomper is just a serious badass. Fortunately, a second player can join in on the fun and help you target enemies during the single-player game, similar to how friends could help you out in Mario Galaxy.

The Munchables is due out on May 26th and should provide players with a solid 20 hours of platforming, puzzle-solving and eating. I can only hope that Chomper and Munchy will be victorious over the space pirates.