The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
This is the Cold Stone Creamery: Scoop It Up Nintendo WII Game guaranteed to work like new and backed by the Retrolio Games 90-day no questions asked returns policy!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:802068102531
Condition:Used
Genre:Other
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:WII_COLD_STONE_CREAMERY_SCOOP_IT_UP
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
My daughter is having a lot of difficulty operating the remote while playin this game. Not happy with this purchase
This game is just like any other cheap game. Simple minigames get so boring. When I saw “Coldstone” I was like “OMG! It’s probably exactly like working at a real Coldstone where you get to measure and mix ice cream, sing songs for tips, make milkshakes and smoothies and coffee drinks, and make and decorate cakes. No instead, it’s a game where you play minigames, put together a sundae, and scoop ice cream. Coldstone doesn’t SCOOP ice cream! That’s crazy! Coldstone is known for their mixing so a game about Coldstone Creamery should be a game about mixing ice cream and then putting it in a container.TLDR: Don’t buy it. Instead, just go to Coldstone Creamery and buy ice cream. It’s much more satisfying.Here at Coldstone we sing songs, doodah, doodah. Mixing ice cream all day long, oh doodah day.
I brought this game about a week ago and it is so much fun. This game is not hard at all, once you start playing you won’t be able to stop. My grandmother is mad because she does not know how to play the game, she says she can play but I know she’s scared.I have not beat the game yet, but I am on the fourth city and I an on level 5 it’s fifty levels all together. My favorite part of the game is doing the custom mode where you can mix up the 25 flavors of ice cram any way you want, also you can add different kinds of backgrounds, fruit toppings. buy different ice cream bowls and other stuff too. Guess what this game was only $20.00 can’t beat that.
I bought this for one cent and if that isn’t a deal, I don’t know what is.
This game was definitely better than I expected. My wife accidentally added it to our cue on Gamefly. Imagine my surprise when I was expecting Arkham City! Still, it’s a fun little family game, and playing with a Wiimote in each hand was a really creative way to scoop ice cream, I haven’t seen any other games that required using both hands. I almost didn’t even try this game because of the horrible reviews here and elsewhere, but I think most of those who reviewed it didn’t even try the game, or gave it only a passing glance. It takes a few minutes to get the hang of it, but before long you’re slingin’ cream like a pro. It’s got a lot in common with Diner Dash, or any of the other cooking games on Wii. To the girl who says she works at Coldstone, nobody there has ever sung to me, but I sure picked this game up for a song: only $6.50 NEW on retrolio. This little gem is well worth the price of admission, so don’t hate it before you rate it!
My granddaughter works for Coldstone. Her technique at work is very good, mixing the ice cream with the paddles and impressing the customers with her mixing abilities. But she says she’s absolutely no good at the game! She’s having fun with it, as are my 2 younger grandchildren, ages 6 and 3. A previous review said that an order of Coldstone ice cream can easily cost you $100. Granted, the ice cream isn’t cheap; it’s made in-house and the quality can’t be beat. But $100? An order at a fast-food restaurant can easily cost you $100! You’ve gotta pick and choose what you want to spend your $100 on.
When I first saw this on the shelf, I had no clue what I was supposed to make of it. Of all the things to license this day and age in video gaming, who thought a Wii game based on an ice cream retailer was a good idea? Nevertheless, I picked it up for curiosity’s sake (and because I would still have the receipt for returning it anyway), and I ended up witnessing something I really couldn’t have expected anything else from the game’s publisher, Zoo: Wii shovelware.So what do you do in Scoop It Up? You wait for customers to appear onscreen with thought bubbles showing what ice cream they want, and you scoop the respective flavors into the respective cone, adding the respective toppings (if any) on top. And that’s literally it, other than playing quick minigames to handle emergencies such as when running out of something important. In a way, this game tended to remind me of my own
This game is not a highly advanced, edge of your seat thriller. It’s meant for simple family fun and that’s what the game delivers. The point is to prepare delicious sundaes, ice cream cones, etc to satisfy customers and earn new recipes. There are also mini games to play in a party setting.I’m not very far into the game just yet, but it’s a fun alternative to serious games or physically involved games like Wii Fit. It’s not a great game, but it’s not horrible. The reason I gave it 4 stars is because it was only $10 at Wal-Mart and I thought it was worth the money
Happy with it.
LOVE PLAYING THIS GAME