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Majesco to start a gaming gender war with Boys vs. Girls

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MajescoMajesco and Digital Embryo’s Boys vs. Girls is now in the works for the Wii. It’s coming out in Summer, 2010, which is pretty appropriate since it takes place at a co-ed summer camp. In it, players choose to be a resident of the boys or girls cabin and then face off in challenges against members or players associated with the opposing cabin.

While Boys vs. Girls is mainly a mini-game collection, it also sounds a bit like a summer camp simulation. There are 10 sports in which the two genders and cabins compete against each other, like Archery, Dodgeball, Eating Contest and Fishing. Plus there are 25 missions to accomplish at camp, and 30 craft projects, many of which can be used to prank members of the opposing cabin.

There are also some more relaxing activities in Boys vs. Girls that allow you to enjoy the virtual camp atmosphere. You can talk to the other, virtual, camper characters, collect flowers and take pictures of animals.

A price hasn’t been announced for Boys vs. Girls yet, but I’m sure it’ll be much cheaper than actually sending a kid to summer camp.

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