Wii Play
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Release dates: | JP December 2nd, 2006 AUS December 7th, 2006 |
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Number of games: | 9 |
Developer(s): | Nintendo EAD |
Publisher(s): | Nintendo |
Wii Play is a party video game for the Nintendo Wii, focusing on teaching users the controls of the Wii and how to use the Wii remote. Wii Play is usually bundled with a Wii remote.
Games[edit | edit source]
Shooting Range[edit | edit source]
In this game, players use their remote as a gun, shooting objects through five rounds. As a reference to Duck Hunt, ducks will fly past in every round as a target. After five consecutive shots without missing an objects, a combo starts building up which will reset and add itself to the player's score when they shoot and miss an object.
Find Mii[edit | edit source]
There are 99 levels in this game, where you have to spot the Mii or Miis that are different from the rest. The challenges are to find matching Miis, find the Mii you are using, find odd Miis out, find sleepyheads, find a specific Mii and find the fastest Mii. The Miis can be in a group, walking around, swimming, on escalators, in space, in the dark or a combination of two.
Table Tennis[edit | edit source]
When on single player, the player has to rally the ball back and forth as much as they can. At first the aim is to get 100 rallies, but afterwards they can keep rallying to 999. Two player mode is an 11-point match.
Pose Mii[edit | edit source]
Laser Hockey[edit | edit source]
Fishing[edit | edit source]
Billiards[edit | edit source]
Charge![edit | edit source]
Tanks[edit | edit source]
In Tanks, the player is a tank that attacks enemy tanks. The A button drops bombs, and the B button shoots bullets. It takes place in a building block-like area with corks and wood.
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Wii Sports (Resort) • Wii Play (Motion) • Wii Fit (Plus, U) • Wii Music • Wii Party • Wii Chess |