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Wii Play on Wii (2006)

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Average rating: 63%
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Certificate: Certificate: 3
User collections: Nintendo Wii Games
Developers: NINTENDO
Format: Wii
Number of players: 1-2
Released: 08/12/2006

Brief synopsis of Wii Play

Wii Play is comprised of nine very different mini-games, all designed to help you master the unique Wii Remote, plus at the same time providing hours of entertainment for both the hardcore gamer and his/her less hardcore family and pals. And while all of the games can be played alone against an AI opponent, Wii Play is around a million times more fun when played with others. So what of the games?

The best, and the easiest for aging arcade fans to pick up and play, is Shooting Range, which does what it says on the tin. The game is reminiscent of the classic arcade/ NES Duck Hunt. Its a basic ducks, balloons, clay pigeons, Wii-Mii-stealing aliens-shooting kind of a thing. You aim the Wii-Mote at the target on screen, and, erm, kill it. The game is hugely satisfying in two-player mode, as you both compete to shoot the maximum number of targets first. The fact that you have infinite ammo is also a bonus, although you soon find that blasting away willy-nilly doesnt necessarily bag you a good score!

Find Mii involves picking the right face out of a crowd in an environment that constantly changes racing both against the clock and each other! The simple premise of this game is that you have to match up two identical Miis in a crowd using the Wii-Mote as a pointer. The game gets increasingly harder and as you move through the levels. One level involves having to identify the fastest-swimming Mii, which is a real synapse-snapper as your brain races to process the information on screen faster than your opponents.

Pose Mii requires players to make their Mii characters fit into the shapes in the Wii bubbles. Pose Mii is equally as hard and perhaps even slightly more addictive than Find Mii. The psychedelic colours and quirky graphics involved in this puzzle make it instantly addictive. Its both huge fun and incredibly childish, very similar to a babys first match the shapes game.

Perhaps the best game in the pack, certainly technically, is Billiards. This uses the Wii-Mote to simulate the movement of a pool cue, and it does it remarkably well. You take a top-down view of the table, then (in first person view, looking behind the cueball, as in actual billiards) you line up your shot on the white ball. After selecting the direction of the shot and the type of spin on the cue ball you simply pull back the Wii-Mote and hit the ball.

Other games included are Charge, where players have to hold onto a rampaging bull and try not to fall off! You steer a bull and make it jump by moving the Wii Remote in the right direction, attempting to knock over scarecrows on the way. Tanks, which also makes use of the Nunchuk controller, tests your strategic skills encouraging you to leave trails of mines for other tanks to stumble across. Wii Play also features a few more throwaway sports titles, including Table Tennis, Fishing and Laser Hockey.

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Rated - 3 starsGood laugh

Soraya Holmes from Gosport, Hants , 12/06/2007

If you've enjoyed Wii Sports then you'll like this one.

9 new games offering amusement throughout, easy to play which makes it an all round entertainer.

You certainly get to grips with the wii remote for this one.

  9 out of 11 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 5 starsgreat freebie

shazzer shazzer from Llandudno [Highly rated reviewer] , 10/12/2007

i got this game when i bought my wii, if you havent got it, its worth a rent with some great starter games, i love the shooting one and although i've played it tons of times and since played much better newer games, i still go back now and again to have a blast on this one, give it a go!

  5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsif you have young children, you'll love Wii Play

apuk2004 from Derby , 14/02/2008

I got a Wii for the family for xmas and decided to buy Wii Play as it comes with an extra controller (for around £35).

The mini games are all very good and are more suitable for younger children than wii sports in my opinion.

Having said that, i have probably spent the most time on it trying to get gold medals in shooting & pool, and i'm 32!! :-)

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsGreat Fun

jojo2512 from Birmingham , 23/06/2008

Hours of fun, loved the cow racing !!!

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 5 starsgreat freebie

shazzer shazzer from Llandudno [Highly rated reviewer] , 10/12/2007

i got this game when i bought my wii, if you havent got it, its worth a rent with some great starter games, i love the shooting one and although i've played it tons of times and since played much better newer games, i still go back now and again to have a blast on this one, give it a go!

  5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 0 starswii play

A customer from Sutton Coldfield , 17/09/2008

This has to be the worst game i have ever played in my life!!! Daft graphics and so boring i sent this back straight after i turned it off, not worth renting let alone buying!!!..

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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