Muscle March, As Described By The ESRB

By Spencer . January 4, 2010 . 10:20am

Muscle March, As Described By The ESRB

Namco Bandai Games America picked up Muscle March, a bizarre WiiWare game with bodybuilders in speedos chasing a “protein thief.” Since the North American release is due out soon and the ESRB took a look at it before stamping E10+ on it for comic mischief.

 

In addition to the rating, this is how the ESRB made sense of Muscle March.

 

Bodybuilders dressed in super-tight Speedos chase down a "protein thief" through cities, villages, and space in this whimsical puzzle-action game. Pedestrians, straphangers, school teachers, farmers, police officers, and librarians are fully clothed as they go about their business; the bodybuilders—not so much. Players must perform correct poses to fit through dozens of holes-in-walls created by the fleeing thief. If players do not pose correctly while running, their muscle men (and one woman) will crash through the walls and lose their stamina. Losing stamina means collapsing to the ground face-first, buttocks-last (flexed gluteus facing the screen). It may also mean that between stages, the happy bodybuilders can dance together in space, throw rocks by the riverside, or flex their pectorales major on menu screens (the lone female bodybuilder flexes her chest muscles, too). But the running gag in the game is the odd juxtaposition of traipsing bodybuilders, scantily clad, with the fully clothed working city dwellers—librarians’ eyes agape at seeing their reference sections destroyed by the Posing Ones.

 

Can’t wait to read the ESRB’s description of Cho Aniki Zero!


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  • http://denpanosekai.blogspot.com denpanosekai

    These are getting more and more detailed! Looks like whoever wrote this really enjoys his job.

  • wakeuplan

    I agree: there's definitely an element of perverse enjoyment in that description.

  • http://twitter.com/DicesukeInuzuka Daisuke Inuzuka

    HAHa that was the best description of a downloadable game I read all year!

  • Nyanyaan

    I've gotten to the point that I'll print out the ESRB game description pages and use them when I'm recommending titles at my store. The NMH2 one is a true classic, companies can't buy ads that good!

  • http://www.genkaibreak.com Code

    If that description alone doesn't warrant your wii points nothing does (Cave Story being the exception that proves the rule).

  • Nyanyaan

    I've gotten to the point that I'll print out the ESRB game description pages and use them when I'm recommending titles at my store. The NMH2 one is a true classic, companies can't buy ads that good!

  • http://www.genkaibreak.com Code

    If that description alone doesn't warrant your wii points nothing does (Cave Story being the exception that proves the rule).

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