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| Wii Play includes 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. Every game features a multiplayer mode, so friends can compete for the high score or go head to head to see who's the best. | |
| Product Identifiers | |
| Publisher | Nintendo |
| Game | Wii Play (game only) |
| UPC | 045496900069, 454968801238 |
| Tech Details | |
| Control Elements | Nunchuk, Remote |
| Number of Players | 1-2 |
| Release Year | 2007 |
| Support Elements | 16:9 Support, 480p Support |
| Game Series | 10 |
Average review score based on 630 user reviews
of customers recommend this product
Great classic from the original Wii. Sure, it came bundled in some retail stores as the Wii Play bundle, but that doesn't make the games it does offer any less entertaining.
My girlfriend and I have our Wii U attached to a 720P projector displaying on a 120" screen, so the more involving Wii games are pretty intense. With this game, however, since nothing really requires major movements, we play more for the experience.
We like all the minigames and their challenges, but most notable to us are the neon air-hockey type game, the duck hunt clone, the tank game, and the 9-Ball game.
- Neon hockey on a projector screen that takes up almost the entire wall of your condo's living room is super intense at night. Watching the puck go back and forth across the wall is an experience I can best describe as hypnotising. It's a game that's great with friends, and even more awesome when there's substances involved (alcohol, etc).
- Duck hunt... it's duck hunt with two players. Think about it. You always wanted it when you were a kid. It's fantastic, just as good as you had hoped.
- Tank game - cute little war game between you and your ally, and the enemy. Enemies get progressively better weapons/faster/smarter... see how many you can kill before you both die (single player has lives, 2-player is round-based survival... if you both die in a single round, it's game over)
- 9-Ball ... this is probably the best game for teaching someone the basics on playing 9-Ball. My girlfriend and I used to go play pool together, and she's really not that creat. I can tell her all day long what to look for and how to judge angles and distance, but I can't see through her eyes to tell her if she's looking at what I'm telling her... With this game, we're both looking at the same thing, we can envision the angles, we work on stroke, power, and english. This is the pool equivalent of Wii Sports' bowling. They really should be bundled together on a single disc, along with a pinball game for that true bowling alley feel. Hah! Seriously though, 9-Ball on this game rocks!
There's some other games, which are all pretty fun, like this puzzle-bubble game. Basically, your Mii has to take the shape of the silhouette in the bubble. The interesting thing is that there are three shapes, and it requires you to ROTATE your Wiimote. This is one of the only games I've seen that takes advantage of the accelerometer in such a way to sense if you're holding it rightside-up or upside-down. You have to not only get your character in the right shape, and then position them over the bubble, but you have to have them oriented the right direction by rotating. Couple that with a 2nd player, and a progressively more abundant downpour of bubbles, and you have a fast-paced frenzy that's fantastically frantic fun!
There's a fishing game; it's fun. Could be more to it, but it's timed. The timer takes away from the game for me, because I actually like to take my time fishing, not with a timer.
Table Tennis is fun, albeit awkward for the person on the far side of the table. It's hard to judge distance of the ball when you're on the opposite end, so you miss occasionally.
There's a racing-type game with a timer that guarantees you'll never cross a finish line
Those are the ones I can remember. I think I missed two or three. They were all fun, but the ones above are the most notable.
If you're looking for a fun Wii Game, get it for under $10, it's well worth the money!
This is a good Wii beginner/starter game to play to get used to different accessories, the system, so on. I still haven't tried it, however, I do enjoy watching my husband playing the games, being silly at least for a while. :-) Easy to play. Would recommend for new Wii users or rather New video game players. (Like me.) The shooting game isn't as easy as it looks, those ducks and targets go by REAL fast. Have had problems getting zapper to aim very well, have to use nanuck remote to shoot them. Only draw back can think of. Enjoy. Good price, quality too.
Wii play is a Wii original. It is one of few very good wii games out to date. It packs 9 games that are actually addictive as well as competitive. Some of them can get too repetitive like the duck hunt look alike and the cow racing. A couple of them I avoid all together like fishing and Find Mii. However the best games like Laser Hockey and ping pong make this game worth getting. My personal favorite is TANKS which is an in depth strategy shooter with a very simple scheme that allows you to blaze thru hundreds of enemies on up to 20 levels on 2 players or up to 100 levels on single player with no resume point if you lose all your lives! The 2 player is set up as a kill competition but its alot funner when you and a partner work together to finish all the tough levels. TANKS is the only reason 'I' would get the game but there's still much more to Wii Play. definitely one for the Wii collection for years to come.
This game has multiple games. Some of the games don't flow very well and everyone gets tired of waiting. Pool for instance, is very slow and no one in my family likes to play it because it take forever.
There are some good games that have immediate action and worth playing. THe shooting range is good for everyone, because it's fast moving and changes up the items to shoot often (a lot like Duck hunt from back in the old nintendo days)
Fishing is also fun, it took the kids a little to get used to the movement on how to fish, but once they got the hang of it, they have enjoyed it.
Another fun game is the Wii find. It gives you different environments to try and find Wii's who look alike, Which Wii is the fastest, Which Wii is different and all of this in a crowd of many Wii people. You have to be perceptive to pick out the correct people.
Overall this game is fun, because it offers differnt games, there is most likely something everyone will like.
This is a game that has something for everyone. The cow race game (Charge!) is a hoot, whether playing one person or two--gales of laughter let me know when it's being played. The target shooting game is great--although somewhat humbling in how many I miss (I have 40+ years experience in shooting sports). I also enjoy playing pool, since I do not have a room large enough for a real table. One drawback is the somewhat steep learning curve on how and when to release the B button for proper cue stroke. Everyone from my 6 year old grandson to his (approaching 60) grandparents enjoy this game a lot--enough so that I had to find a copy to buy after renting this title from a video store.