Wii Play is a video game for the Wii console. It is the counterpart to the games Wii Sports, Wii Music and Wii Fit. It features minigames that use characters from the Mii Channel. Several of the games featured are from E3 2006 demos such as the Duck Hunt-styled shooting demo and Table Tennis, as well as all new minigames. A Wii Remote comes bundled with the game in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, South Africa and North America. It is the best-selling Nintendo-published Wii game, not bundled with the Wii, with 20.91 million copies sold worldwide as of December 31st 2008. According NPD Group, Wii Play has sold over 10 million copies in the United States alone, as of February 2009.
Wii Play consists of nine games. All games are designed for 2 players, but can also be played by a single player, with a computer-controlled second player in games where it is necessary. No Nunchuks are required for any of the games; however, players can use a Nunchuk as a substitute for the D-Pad for the Tanks! game if they wish.
When Wii Play is first played, only one game is available. After playing each game another game is unlocked, until all nine games are available. In single player, points are earned in each game and the top 5 highest scores are stored. Getting high enough scores in single player awards the player bronze, silver, gold and platinum medals for that game. It also puts a message on the Wii Message Board saying which game and medal were unlocked, and gives a short tip for that game. Wii Play uses the Wii's Mii Channel, which allows the user to create a customized avatar that can be imported into games that support the feature. Several minigames in Wii Play, especially Pose Mii and Find Mii, utilize Miis.
lol like little kids would be able to play that well. Its probably just the parents that are doing most of the work. Then again It probably wasnt them at all. Its still a good add so I rated this 5 stars
Xanderulz 1 year ago