![]() Table Tennis: Does exactly what it says on the tin. The challenges get harder and harder and it will take you longer and longer to find the desired Miis and before you know it, the clock will have run out. You might have to find two look-a-likes, the fastest Mii, the odd Mii out, all in different settings and scenarios. Over a number of levels you have to be the first one to find certain Mii characters who are hiding in the crowd. But what about the rest of the games, well in order here they are.įind Mii: A bit of a brain tester this one. You have to hit balloons, flying disks, ducks (for bonus points, these appear at random times during the game, so keep an eye out), round targets and UFOs, all of which fly about the screen and move around just to make things difficult. Point the Wii remote at the screen at hit A or B to shoot at the targets. It is made up of a number of levels that get progressively harder, with each one asking you to simply hit as much stuff as possible. ![]() First up it looks really nice with some vibrant and oh so cute visuals that really work excellently. This is perhaps one of the finest titles in the Wii Play package. Shooting Range: A homage to Duck Hunt under the moniker of Shooting Range. You start off having to unlock each of the nine mini-games in the package, playing through them in order. Admittedly you can play it on your own to try and beat your record score over and over again, but this is about as boring as watching paint dry blindfolded. Wii Play is a two-player multiplayer experience, so don't go out and buy it if you have no friends as that would be ruddy pointless (hence the extra controller bundled with the game). To get the most enjoyment out of it be sure to create Mii characters for you and anyone who plays on it, not because this adds anything to the gameplay, but it keeps track of high scores and generally makes things quite amusing. The simplicity of this game is most definitely its charm. Wii Play, much like Wii Sports, is an example of how the Wii is a sociable console, accessible to anyone and instantly enjoyable. ![]() Not to be nasty, but it looks like someone threw up 'cute' all over it and then squashed it into two-dimensions which strangely is a good thing. In a way, this is Nintendo's answer to the EyeToy.
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