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Wii Play with Wii Remote

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Platform:   Nintendo Wii   |   ESRB Rating:  Everyone
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (691 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Shooting Range, a point-and-fire game of target practice in the Duck Hunt tradition
  • Billiards, a simplified variation of nine-ball with stunningly realistic physics that uses your Wii Remote as your pool cue
  • Find Mii, in which you scan the crowds to find the right Mii - Miis you and your friends created make an appearance
  • Tanks!, where you command a toy tank on a miniature battlefield in a gauntlet of 100 missions
  • Other games include Pose Mii, Table Tennis, Fishing, Charge! and Laser Hockey

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  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B000KRXAGE
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches ; 14.1 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: February 13, 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (691 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #40 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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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.

Wii Play features nine separate mini-games, including the following:

  • Shooting Range, a point-and-fire game of target practice in the Duck Hunt tradition.
  • Billiards, a simplified variation of nine-ball with stunningly realistic physics that uses your Wii Remote as your pool cue.
  • Find Mii, in which you scan the crowds to find the right Mii and Miis you and your friends created make an appearance.
  • Tanks!, in which you command a toy tank on a miniature battlefield in a gauntlet of 100 missions.
  • Other games include Pose Mii, Table Tennis, Fishing, Charge!, and Laser Hockey.

Every game features a multiplayer mode, so you and your friends can compete for the high score or go head to head to see who’s the best. Wii Play comes with a white Wii Remote so that your friends can join in the action. (Nunchuk not included.)



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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. <p> Wii Play features nine separate mini-games, including the following: <li>Shooting Range, a point-and-fire game of target practice in the Duck Hunt tradition. <li>Billiards, a simplified variation of nine-ball with stunningly realistic physics that uses your Wii Remote as your pool cue. <li>Find Mii, in which you scan the crowds to find the right Mii—and Miis you and your friends created make an appearance. <li>Tanks!, in which you command a toy tank on a miniature battlefield in a gauntlet of 100 missions. <li>Other games include Pose Mii, Table Tennis, Fishing, Charge!, and Laser Hockey. <p> Every game features a multiplayer mode, so you and your friends can compete for the high score or go head to head to see who’s the best. Wii Play comes with a white Wii Remote so that your friends can join in the action. (Nunchuk not included.)

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896 of 911 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 10$ game with 40$ remote., March 4, 2007
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This rating is based on the theory that this is a 10$ game bundled with a remote. Only worth buying because it comes with remote, other than that, it should be in the 15$ bin. I give this a 5 star fun rating because for 10$ (10$ game +40$ remote), you really get your money worth with multiplayer. I am going to review each mini game and then the game as a whole.

The games:
Shooting: Easily could have just turned this into duckhunt instead of releasing a real duckhunt game later this year. This game is a fun shooter, however the targets (once you played each level a few times) generally appear in the same locations as the previous time you played the level. This game is slightly more fun for a single player competiting for a high score. Playing against a human opponent is more of a battle of who can shoot the targets first, which if you are playing against a new player or some one who is slow with the remote, it's not fun for them. But overall a fun shooter for a single player or 2 skilled players.

Find Mii: This is a really fun game, but only if you have a few miis created on your console. As you progress through the levels it can be very challenging and even though there are only a few objectives, the variety of levels makes the game worth playing. It can be fun for 2 people as well, however you should gain time instead of points in multiplayer. (Single player you gain time instead points) Where you can get to very high levels in single player, (the game only appears to end when you run out of time, I'm not sure if there is a level limit) you can't in multiplayer because you don't gain time. Overall a fun, brain-teasing game.

Pose Mii: The worst game on here. Very boring, repetative, and for the most part: pointless. There are only 3 poses and until higher levels, the Miis are generally standing straight up or slightly angled, so there is not much to do other than move the remote back and forth while bubbles pop. Very boring. It's about the same fun for single and multi.

Ping Pong: This lacks substance but still a decent challenge. I was hoping that you would actually swing the wii mote like a paddle to play this game, but you basically just move it back and forth, it swings for you. As for single player, you just see how many times you can rally against the computer. (no points awarded) Multiplayer is more fun, as you play for points, and can be fun to see how many times you can rally it with eachother as the ball builds speed. Overall fun, but they could have allowed you to actually swing the paddle.

Laser Hockey: This is easily one of the best games on the disc. I prefer the round paddle for added realism and better control. (hold A + B before the start countdown ends) This is a very challenging game and is very fun for multiplayer tournaments. Single player is pretty fun as well but the AI is pretty bad when the puck gets stuck in a corner. Overall a great mutliplayer game, however the puck doesn't move very fast when you "thrust it," instead the puck seems to build speed the more it's rallied off the wall and the opponents paddle.

Cow race: Some what humorous game, but overall not much replayability. Not really a point to playing single player, but can be fun against a human player. Only one course makes this game boring after a few runs, but every once in a while you can have fun with it. The controls are creative and fun when you have a group of people playing.

Fishing: Fun for both single player and multiplayer. Much like the shooting game, fishing for a high score in single player is what holds this game's fun. As for multiplayer, much like shooting again, both players should be evenly skilled, otherwise one player catches all of the fish while the other player gets angry or discouraged. The controls are alright, they could have added some extra features and made it a bit like zelda fishing with the nunchuk reel and what not, but this game is too basic I think to incorperate that. All you really do is hold your rod in a pool of paper fish, and yank to catch when they bite. Overall a fun competition if you have 2 players of equal skill.

Tanks: This is one of the best games on the disc. Single player and multiplayer each hold their own challenge. The levels are the same for both modes, but single player you have lives, and every 5 levels completed, you gain a life. Mutiplayer you work as a team to beat each level while also competing for points by destroying the enemy tanks. (Multiplayer would be way more fun if you got lives like in single player, as the levels are tough and only having one chance before having to start back at level one when you both die at level 17 is very annoying) There are 20 levels to start and then more are unlocked the 2nd time through. (I've heard there are 100 levels) Use the nunchuk to steer if you have serious intentions, as the d-pad only works so long before your thumb feels awkward. Controls are decent and the game overall is extremely fun and challenging for 1 or 2 players.

Billiards: Wii play is worth owning just for this game alone. The physics are quite realistic and the gameplay is nice. Standard 9 ball rules, however to win you are awarded points per ball minus fouls. It would have been better to have whoever sinks the 9 ball legally win, but you can choose to play that way mentally before you start a game and ignore the points in multiplayer. The only problem I have is that I would like to be able to see the ball numbers on the overhead view, instead of having to scroll to each ball to see what ball it is. If you know the standard pool ball colors, I guess it wouldn't matter. Overall very fun competition for multiplayer. It seems like they could have easily included an 8-ball variant as well with this. Oh well.

The game overall:
Before you critique this game harshly, understand that its sole purpose is to demonstrate the wii mote, like wii sports. That is why it's a ten dollar game bundled with a 40 dollar wii mote. This game will probably never be sold without the remote, and if it is, expect it to be much cheaper. I give it 4 stars, becuase for what it actually is, it has a lot of multiplayer fun packed in it, especially with 9 ball, tanks, and air hockey. If it was 50 dollars and did not come with a wii mote, it would be a 2 star game, or nintendo would have included more mini games and more depth. This game has longevity with multiplayer as air hockey tournaments and billiards never get old, much like real life. As for improvements, I feel that this could easily support 4 players like wii sports. Also, many of the single player elements should have been included in multi, like getting extra lives in tanks, gaining time in find mii, etc. Billiards should have included 9-ball and 8-ball.

Pros+
Most of the games are decent
Fun multiplayer with longevity
In reality, it's only 10$
Easy but fun controls
Realistic physics in billiards and air hockey
Challenging games

Cons-
Pose Mii is awful
All games could have supported 4 players
Shooting, fishing, and cow race lack depth
Billiards should have 8-ball as well
Multiplayer modes should have the single player rewards like more lives and time

Conclusion:
This is a great buy if you need another remote, and want to have some multiplayer games in your library. If you already have 4 remotes, I would wait until this game is sold without the remote in the cheap bin before you pick it up. This has multiplayer longevity, but you probably won't find yourself playing this game alone.
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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Does not include the Wii NuChuck, August 29, 2008
By Matthew L. Roffman (Smyrna, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is written for parents who are buying this for their kids:

Please note that this package does not include all the controllers you need to add a second player for most Wii games. The Wii Nunchuck is necessary for roughly 75% of the games available for the Wii. Even one of the games in Wii Play, the Tank game, requires you to have a Wii Nunchuck for all players... which means if you only bought this package in order to add a 2nd player you would still not have all the controllers you need for two people to play it. They probably didn't add the NunChuck to this package because it would've raised the price to $70. Beyond that, I have no complaints about the Wii Play games themselves, they are simple and fun and they make for a nice bonus. However, please be advised that you will need to also buy a Wii NunChuck if you are buying this in order to let your child play most of the games on his Wii with a friend.

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157 of 175 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Wii Remote + Shareware Quality Game = Overpiced Wii Remote, September 18, 2007
By Amozarte "If everyone is thinking alike, then... (Saint Louis, MO - United States) - See all my reviews
  
Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
I highly advise against buying this. Allow me to expalin...

Let's lay out the facts: A Wii Remote Controller on its own is $39.99. This Wii Remote + Wii Play game is $49.99. In essence, you are paying $39.99 for the Wii Remote and the remaining $10 for the game packed in.

Since you could just buy the remote separately what you really need to know is: "If I want another Wii Remote, should I pay an extra $10 for the Wii Play game?"

The answer is NO.

The Wii Play game is a collection of mini games in the vein of Wii Sports. The catch is that this time the games have far, far less appeal.

While we have logged countless hours on truly fun games like Wii Sports, Rayman Raving Rabbids, and Mario Party 8, it took my wife and I only about 20 minutes to play through the entire Wii Play collection and not a single mini-game left us wanting to play it again. In fact, each game on Wii Play reminded me of cheesy freeware games you can download or play online at "cure for boredom" sites.

If, after reading this, you are still just dying to try it, I say: Borrow it from a friend. No friends have it? Ask yourself why. Then, if you STILL want to play it, go rent it. Spend $5 on a rental and discover for yourself that Wii Play has no "Rii" Play value.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Must have another remote
You can't have a wii with a single remote - so you might as well buy one with some extra games.
This games are recommended to wii newbies.
Published 5 days ago by I. Avneri

3.0 out of 5 stars Wii Play games
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Published 7 days ago by Earl Carter

5.0 out of 5 stars This one's a no brainer
There's really no reason NOT to get this. Sure, the games aren't that great, but they're still some fun with friends and for the same price as a regular remote, you can't go wrong.
Published 7 days ago by Zachary W. Grau

2.0 out of 5 stars Very poorly designed games. Not worth the money
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2.0 out of 5 stars Wii game with remote
The games are too short. They are relatively short games. Not as good as what I expected. Some games are only up to 5 levels. Not worth buying!
Published 15 days ago by Ilovegiogio

1.0 out of 5 stars Very little value beyond the remote.
"Free" remote, but worthless game. Got very little play in my household. I tried, but no. I would even rank the original Wii Sports higher. Read more
Published 16 days ago by Ko

3.0 out of 5 stars Okay but not great
I bought this product thinking it would have a lot of great games AND I would get the second remote I needed. Well it isn't bad, but also isn't great. Read more
Published 23 days ago by Traci A. Hannah

4.0 out of 5 stars Wii Play is a great family game
My son and I really enjoyed this Wii Game. Tanks is my son's favorite game.
Published 25 days ago by Tobi C. Bellin

3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty plain games - bought for the Wii Remote
These games are pretty basic. We bought this game because it came with a Wii remote. It was cheaper than buying just the Wii remote. My 4 year old son likes the fishing game. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Dennis Poulette

5.0 out of 5 stars great deal
I got a great deal on this product. And we love playing all the games on our Wii. The remote control has not given us any problems either.
Published 2 months ago by Christina

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