We Cheer 2
Get ready to shake your pom-poms and show your team spirit with the newest version of the hit cheerleading game. We Cheer 2 uses your Wii Remote(s) as pompoms as you perform fullbody motions to hit music of the past and present. This latest installment in the hit franchise features all new challenging dance moves, new stages, modes of play, outfits, male and female characters, and limitless character customization options so that your team not only performs great, but looks great, too. With various single and multiplayer modes, you’ll need to bring your energy and your rhythm if you want to master these moves.
Addictive Gameplay Turn up the cuteness factor. Now you can customize any of more than 40 male and female characters to create your perfect team. Customize your character’s features, including hair, eyes, eyebrows, lips, skin tone and face art. Complete the look with all new tops, bottoms, shoes and accessories. You can even customize your entire squad. Interactive Pompoms Get ready to shake your pompoms as you jump, kick and dance to the routines. Wave your Wii Remotes like pompoms and perform full-body dance moves and cheers using the brightly colored on-screen trace lines as a guide. Challenging Modes Choose your mode and your level of difficulty to suit your skills. Learn the basics in Training Mode, work up a sweat in Exercise Mode, lead your team to the championship in Championship Mode or grab up to 3 of your friends and compete to see who has mastered the moves. A New Soundtrack We Cheer 2 features a brand new soundtrack of 30 chart-topping, family-friendly hits that will get you energized and ready to cheer. Songs players can expect to cheer to include:
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User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Great fun
My 9-year old daughter loves We Cheer 2. The music choice is great and the routines are challenging. If your child loves to dance and/or cheer, this is the perfect Wii game.
5 Stars Amazon Shipping
To the powers that be, I just wanted to state how impressed I was with the shipping of the products that I purchased through amazon.com. My daughters birthday is today 2/18 and because of the way pay periods ran, I was not able to order her birthday presents until the previous Friday 2/12. Originally the delivery date stated 1 shipment would be delivered 2/23 and the other by 2/18. I received both shipments by 2/18! Could not believe the free standard shipping I had chosen was so speedy! So now my 11 year old will be enjoying her We Cheer 2 for wii with new pink controller and pom pom add ons! Thanks for the great service!
A happy Kansas mom
3 Stars We Cheer 2
Both of my daughers, ages 9 and 11 play this game. It is not the most popular game they have, but it does get play time, which tells me it is worth the money. It gets the kids up and active, so this is what I was looking for.
4 Stars Our 8-year-old Daughter loves this game and really gets into it
My 8-year-old Daughter loves this game. She has been playing it daily competing against her friends. It seems to be more fun if you use two Wii remotes, one in each hand. But using two remotes is more difficult so you might want to practice with one at first. If you have a Daughter like ours that loves cheerleading and dance then she will probably like this game. You can create your own character and even select female or male and then totally customize them. There are several different modes to play like training, exercise and championship mode. The game includes 30 songs, some current and some older but most all of them are good dance songs. All of the songs seem to be family friendly except for one that is questionable in my opinion. The song is “Girlfriend” by Avril Lavigne and part of the song say’s mother f’n. The obviously changed the lyrics because it doesn’t say the whole word but do you really want your kids saying mother f’n. That is my only complaint about the game; everything else is pretty good about it.
3 Stars Not that Fun, Not much of a Challenge.
I bought the game after reading reviews about how awesome and fun it is but really all I have to do is stand in place, swing my arms around and I nail it on every level. It’s not a challenge at all so it gets old and boring quite quickly. Maybe because I’m a former cheerleader its easy for me? I don’t know .. but I’m not really getting this game.
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