None of the games are hard or complex, but most of them work well with the wiimote and are fun to play. Sometimes I prefer the simple fun games to the graphics intensive complex games.
For kids 4 years and older and adults who are still children at heart , this is well worth the money for hours of great fun. Came ahead of time, it said it would come with a remote but it didn't, but that's ok ,the price for just the game is cool. There is several games to play on one disc, after you unlock them, which does not take long. A few are easy to play and some are a little harder to play.
Yes this game is older, but you still can enjoy at any time. I played this game yesterday after it came yesterday and really liked. I think some of the games may be a bit easier if I had the accessories to put on the Wii remote but I'll have to work on that later.
The best thing is that the game did come with a new Remote which we set up yesterday as well and makes it so much easier and quicker to play with more than one person on any game. My children, esp my 7 year old, love this game. Table tennis is the favorite. It is a well developed series of games with wonderful graphics and a lot of action. The bike race is also popular.
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Nintendo Wii. Custom Bundle:. Video Game Series:. Wii Play. Game Name:. Nintendo Wii Play. Region Code:. Release Year:. Manufacturer Warranty:. Families who've been cutting their gaming teeth on Wii Sports , the game that came bundled with their Wii console, will be a little disappointed with Wii Play. While the Wii Play games will turn the Wii controller into a fishing rod or a pool cue, the nine games just aren't as much fun to play as those found in Wii Sports , and, lacking depth, the games get old quickly.
Wii Play also misses the boat for group play by limiting the multi-player option to two people instead of four. Families can talk about the Wii gaming experience.
Which games do you like on the Wii and which ones are better to play with real paddles, rackets, etc.? For the games you picked up quickly, did they turn out as fun as the ones that were a challenge to learn?
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Party game for two isn't as good as Wii Sports. Rate game. Play or buy. These games have content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older. How to Setup the Nintendo Wii Right out of the box. So you've purchased the Wii and now you need to set it up inorder to start playing.
What do you need to do? Well, first, take the components out of the box, and verify that you have all of the necessary components. Labels: How does the Nintendo wii work , How to , installation instructions , Nintendo wii , setup , setup instructions. The Nintendo Wii. First, let's cover the basics on the Nintendo Wii. What exactly is it? Wii is the gaming console that is completely revolutionizing the gaming industry. Unlike the video games of yesteryear, where you use your finger and thumbs to control the action, the wii causes the participant to be active.
Want to bowl? You must hold the controller and swing your arm in a motion, just as you would if you were in the bowling alley. Want to play tennis? To serve, you must throw the ball up in the air using the controller and then swing your arm in an overhead manner, just as you would if you were actually on the tennis court.
According to Nintendo, "You don't just play Wii, you experience it.
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