
Wii Play for Nintendo Wii
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Wii Play for Nintendo Wii
Nintendo's Wii Play is the first game that I purchased for my Wii.
The main reason I purchased this game was for the Wii remote that
came bundled with the game. I figured it was a good deal to spend
the extra $15 bucks to get the Play game along with a controller
that I was going to purchase anyways. :)
The neatest thing about Wii play (Besides the bundled remote) is
the fact that you get to play the game with the Mii's that you
created. As you play you will also notice that Mii's that are
sent to you from friend's Wii's are also making an appearance in
the game.
Some of the games become boring after a bit. Yet so far, after a
month, the game is holding onto it's play value. I'd rate the
game as a strong 4/5. Well worth it for the remote though!
Wii play is broken into the following games:
Tanks:
This game is a battle type game where you use the remote and nunchuk
to move a tank through a maze. You are able to shoot at enemy tanks
and lay mines to destroy them. In multiplayer mode you team up to
destroy the tanks.
Charge:
You turn the remote sideways and race against the other player while
attempting to "charge" down scarecrows for points.
Billiards:
A modified version of 9-ball. You play against your opponent using
the Wii remote like a pool cue. You get a "behind the ball" 3D
location while playing. I found that I also suck at Wii pool as much
as I do at real pool.
Shooting Range:
Ah this is like the old version of Duck Hunt for the NES. You shoot
down balloons, ducks, clay pigeons, targets, cans, and alien space
ships.
Pose Mii:
A simple game where you turn your remote to put your Mii into a bubble
on the screen.
Find Mii:
A similar idea to "Where's Waldo". You have to find the fastest Mii,
The Mii you are using, and so forth. This game can be really interesting
as you try to beat your opponent to finding the Mii's. The game is
timed, so the more games you quickly finish the more puzzles you can
attempt to play.
Fishing:
You have to fish in a small pond. You try to hook little 2D fish out
and you get points for each fish you find. You also receive bonus
points if you hook the "fish" that is highlighted as a bonus fish for
that round.
Laser Hockey:
Just a version of pong. Keep the glowing puck out of the net by using
a pong type paddle
Table Tennis:
Another version of Pong. However, I find this game a bit more addicting than
the laser hockey version.
Latsyrhc
Tamarack Collectibles
Review ID: 10000000003621470

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