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Developer
  
Zoonami

Publisher
  
Nintendo

8/10
IGN

Initial release date
  
30 March 2009

Designer
  
Martin Hollis

Platform
  
Wii

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Release date(s)
  
NA: March 30, 2009 PAL: August 7, 2009 JP: April 6, 2010

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Simulation video games
  
Snowpack Park, Home Sweet Home, Alien Crush, Deer Drive Legends

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Bonsai Barber is a video game developed by Zoonami for WiiWare. It was released in North America on March 30, 2009, in Europe on August 7, 2009 and in Japan on April 6, 2010.

Contents

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Overview

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The game places players in the role of a barber who must groom and style the foliage of their plant, fruit and vegetable customers in similar manner to the art of bonsai pruning. Using the Wii Remote, the player uses tools such as scissors, hair clippers, combs and hairspray to work on the requests of up to five customers per day and try to achieve a professional five star rated cut for each.

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The game also features unlockable modes and rewards as well as an achievement system, and players will be able to send photos of their stylings to friends via WiiConnect24.

Development

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Three prototypes of the game were developed on and off by a team of two people before the game moved into full development. In total, development for Bonsai Barber stretched over a period of two and a quarter years.

Reception

IGN commended the tight, responsive controls and the quirky nature of the game, but also called it a pricey one trick pony. Official Nintendo Magazine loved the concept and the humor and called it "an enjoyable, idiosyncratic experience".

References

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