

And that's exactly what you'll spend the majority of your time doing in this game - at least if you want to clear the game's many levels. How exactly do you take down a vegetable? You eat it, of course. A band of alien vegetable pirates has attacked the island you inhabit and you have to go after them.


The basic game play premise behind The Munchables is quite simple. But what would appear on the outside to be just another half-hearted attempt to cash-in on an oddball game design actually turns out to be a very charming and engaging experience that's quite difficult to put down once you begin playing it. And as insane as the world around you in the game is, the musical compositions and game play are every bit as outlandish in style and design. The Munchables carefully weaves a zany world full of enemy fruits and vegetables to create what has to be one of the most unique gaming experiences you're ever likely to encounter in the world of video games. We've already seen some strange stuff from Namco-Bandai in the past with their Katamari Damacy releases, but they appear to have outdone even themselves with their latest oddball outing for the Nintendo Wii console.
