Wii Play

Wii Play

  • Once you pick up WiiPlay’s nine quick and easy games, you’ll have a hard time putting them down!
  • Includes nine games total!
  • With the WiiRemote’s intiuitive controls, anyone can master Billiards, Fishing, Shooting Range, and any of the Wii games with ease!
  • Play multi player games together with your friends with a diverse selection of different types of games!
  • This product comes with the game disk only, no Wiimote inlcuded!

Wii Play collects nine quick and addictive games that are easy to pick up and play and hard to put away. Thanks to the intuitive controls of the Wii Remote, even the most inexperienced gamers will have no trouble mastering the controls.

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151 of 152 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Before minigame collections flooded the Wii library…, March 15, 2012
This review is from: Wii Play (Video Game)
Wow. I’m somewhat disappointingly surprised. I never would’ve expected Wii Play to have a total rating of 3 1/2 out of 5. I thought it was a fun game. What’s wrong here? Well, I could only go so far as to explain how exciting this game actually is compared to what everyone else is trying to say.

So, Wii Play is, well, a minigame collection. It’s no Mario Party, where there’s a bunch of them after a turn in a board game. It’s no WarioWare, where there is minigame after minigame, and each would be 5 seconds. It is its own minigame collection, with a nice amount to choose from.

==Find Mii==
A game where you find a certain Mii or a number of the same Mii under a time limit. It is merely just clicking on the Mii(s) to win. Yet, I found it so darn addicting. I could go on forever, but anyone is bound to mess up sometime, clicking on the wrong Miis and having their time limit drop. It’s amusing to watch the Miis go up and down escalators, watch a race, float in space, run, and swim in some levels.

==Shooting Range==
You knew this one would be coming: Using the Wii Remote as a gun is ingenious, and we were all waiting for a title to utilize that. Shooting Range actually resembles NES classic Duck Hunt, except you are shooting targets, soda cans, and UFOs instead. Like Duck Hunt, it’s incredibly fun. Although it’s short (It spans just a few levels, containing one of the above objects to shoot in each), I would always come and play this one.

==Table Tennis==
This one is rather flawed. Instead of being an average game of table tennis, it’s a rally that you must keep up with the CPU as you hit the ball back and forth. It all ends after you miss the ball once. Playing with a friend IS an average game of table tennis, however, and it just leaves me with a question: Why wasn’t single player mode like this?

==Laser Hockey==
Ooh yes! Laser Hockey is a flashy neon Pong with an AWESOME techno beat. Definitely a fabulous play here.

==Pose Mii==
In this one, you simply change the pose of your Mii (Which you move around with the Wii Remote) to match the poses of the silhouette of said Mii that’s shown in bubbles. Move the Mii into the bubbles to pop them. Like most games in Wii Play, the premise becomes extremely addicting.

==Billiards==
This is why I said MOST games in Wii Play are addicting. Billiards isn’t what I’d call an addicting arcade-style game. As the title implies, this is a simulation of that game that you find in arcades or places like Carolina Ale House. It works pretty well into a Wii game, actually. You must not be clumsy, though, as the game requires you to move the Wii Remote in a rather precise way.

==Charge==
You’re gonna have lots of fun with this one while it lasts. Charge has your Mii ride a rampaging cow running over scarecrows in its path! You can tilt the Wii Remote forward to make the cow move even faster!

==Fishing==
Not the average fishing simulation, this game has you catch cardboard fish that are somehow alive. It’s not as hard as it may sound. You just have to leave the hook in the water for a bit, and the fish will peck at it. Then when one fully snags the hook, now’s your chance to yank it out! Once again, it’s a fun game.

==Tanks==
This one is arguably one of the best this collection has to offer. You move a tank around the environment, and you must destroy all enemy tanks to move on. The challenge is being able to conquer all kinds of tanks that may stand in your way, as well as to seeing how far you can go.

Overall, most of these games are certainly fun and addicting arcade-style games that will keep you at it for quite a while. It’s nice to be able to play with a friend in all of those games, too. Thankfully, this collection isn’t that pricey, so you can practically jump right into the fun!

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60 of 65 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Set Of Mini Games, December 13, 2008
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The standalone game is good, however it is lacking in a few aspects.I played all the mini games through to collect the gold medals, but in reality the only 2 I kept coming back to were the 9-ball game and the Tank Game. The life of this game is only extended when playing with another person for a short while before it gets a bit boring. To me, this game seemed more like a tech demo than an actually game. I recommend getting it, but not the standalone version. Get the version with a wii-mote because then it’d be like picking this up for about .
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43 of 50 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for little ones just getting started!, November 7, 2011
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This set of games was just perfect for our 4 and 5 year olds who are just getting used to working with the remote and playing games on the Wii. No jarring graphics or overly disturbing scenes. These are all plain simple games that everyone would enjoy. The graphics are not the best as one would expect from today’s technology, but that’s a minor issue. We are loving this game!
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  1. 151 of 152 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Before minigame collections flooded the Wii library…, March 15, 2012
    This review is from: Wii Play (Video Game)
    Wow. I’m somewhat disappointingly surprised. I never would’ve expected Wii Play to have a total rating of 3 1/2 out of 5. I thought it was a fun game. What’s wrong here? Well, I could only go so far as to explain how exciting this game actually is compared to what everyone else is trying to say.

    So, Wii Play is, well, a minigame collection. It’s no Mario Party, where there’s a bunch of them after a turn in a board game. It’s no WarioWare, where there is minigame after minigame, and each would be 5 seconds. It is its own minigame collection, with a nice amount to choose from.

    ==Find Mii==
    A game where you find a certain Mii or a number of the same Mii under a time limit. It is merely just clicking on the Mii(s) to win. Yet, I found it so darn addicting. I could go on forever, but anyone is bound to mess up sometime, clicking on the wrong Miis and having their time limit drop. It’s amusing to watch the Miis go up and down escalators, watch a race, float in space, run, and swim in some levels.

    ==Shooting Range==
    You knew this one would be coming: Using the Wii Remote as a gun is ingenious, and we were all waiting for a title to utilize that. Shooting Range actually resembles NES classic Duck Hunt, except you are shooting targets, soda cans, and UFOs instead. Like Duck Hunt, it’s incredibly fun. Although it’s short (It spans just a few levels, containing one of the above objects to shoot in each), I would always come and play this one.

    ==Table Tennis==
    This one is rather flawed. Instead of being an average game of table tennis, it’s a rally that you must keep up with the CPU as you hit the ball back and forth. It all ends after you miss the ball once. Playing with a friend IS an average game of table tennis, however, and it just leaves me with a question: Why wasn’t single player mode like this?

    ==Laser Hockey==
    Ooh yes! Laser Hockey is a flashy neon Pong with an AWESOME techno beat. Definitely a fabulous play here.

    ==Pose Mii==
    In this one, you simply change the pose of your Mii (Which you move around with the Wii Remote) to match the poses of the silhouette of said Mii that’s shown in bubbles. Move the Mii into the bubbles to pop them. Like most games in Wii Play, the premise becomes extremely addicting.

    ==Billiards==
    This is why I said MOST games in Wii Play are addicting. Billiards isn’t what I’d call an addicting arcade-style game. As the title implies, this is a simulation of that game that you find in arcades or places like Carolina Ale House. It works pretty well into a Wii game, actually. You must not be clumsy, though, as the game requires you to move the Wii Remote in a rather precise way.

    ==Charge==
    You’re gonna have lots of fun with this one while it lasts. Charge has your Mii ride a rampaging cow running over scarecrows in its path! You can tilt the Wii Remote forward to make the cow move even faster!

    ==Fishing==
    Not the average fishing simulation, this game has you catch cardboard fish that are somehow alive. It’s not as hard as it may sound. You just have to leave the hook in the water for a bit, and the fish will peck at it. Then when one fully snags the hook, now’s your chance to yank it out! Once again, it’s a fun game.

    ==Tanks==
    This one is arguably one of the best this collection has to offer. You move a tank around the environment, and you must destroy all enemy tanks to move on. The challenge is being able to conquer all kinds of tanks that may stand in your way, as well as to seeing how far you can go.

    Overall, most of these games are certainly fun and addicting arcade-style games that will keep you at it for quite a while. It’s nice to be able to play with a friend in all of those games, too. Thankfully, this collection isn’t that pricey, so you can practically jump right into the fun!

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  2. 60 of 65 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Good Set Of Mini Games, December 13, 2008
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    megapenguinx (California) –

    This review is from: Wii Play (Video Game)
    The standalone game is good, however it is lacking in a few aspects.I played all the mini games through to collect the gold medals, but in reality the only 2 I kept coming back to were the 9-ball game and the Tank Game. The life of this game is only extended when playing with another person for a short while before it gets a bit boring. To me, this game seemed more like a tech demo than an actually game. I recommend getting it, but not the standalone version. Get the version with a wii-mote because then it’d be like picking this up for about $10.
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  3. 43 of 50 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great for little ones just getting started!, November 7, 2011
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    This review is from: Wii Play (Video Game)
    This set of games was just perfect for our 4 and 5 year olds who are just getting used to working with the remote and playing games on the Wii. No jarring graphics or overly disturbing scenes. These are all plain simple games that everyone would enjoy. The graphics are not the best as one would expect from today’s technology, but that’s a minor issue. We are loving this game!
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