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Wii Play (includes Wiimote controller) (Wii)
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From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games

List Price: £49.99
Buy New: £27.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 81 reviews
Sales Rank: 5

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: NIN383
UPC: 045496362195
EAN: 0045496890117
ASIN: B000INYT0G

Release Date: December 8, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

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5 out of 5 stars Wii Play is the best in the world   June 21, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

One of the best games for wii that I've bought. Features 9 different games to help you practice your wii remote skills. Shooting Range, Find Mii, Table Tennis, Pose Mii, Laser Hockey, Billiards, Fishing, Charge and Tanks. Highly reccomended!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Fun   June 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The best is the shooting when the aliens come down!
A really good fun game for all ages



5 out of 5 stars Wii Play   June 5, 2008
 35 out of 35 found this review helpful

Hi, I got this with the Wii Remote and it was fantastic!
There are 9 activities in Wii Play to help improve on your skills with the Wii Remote and here they are...

Stage 1 (SHOOTING RANGE): In this game, you shoot at targets that appear one after another.
This is good practise in aiming the Wii Remote.
A or B to shoot.
If you score a certain number of direct hits consecutively, you get a bonus.
One person can play this game using two Wii Remotes at the same time.
To do so, connect two Wii Remotes, and hold one in each hand.
Two-player mode: When two players play, they compete for the highest score.

Stage 2 (Find Mii): In this game, you have to find the specified Mii among lots of other Miis, within a limited period of time.
This is good practise in aiming the Wii Remote.
To select the specified Mii: Press A.
Press B to check the goal.
If you get it right, you will go to the next level, and the time remaining is extended slightly (10 SECONDS).
If you get it wrong, the time remaining decreases slightly.
Two-player mode: In Two-player mode, the winner is the player who finds the specified Mii first.
Get the wrong Mii, and you lose points (5 SECONDS).
When one of the players finds the right Mii, you both move on to the next level, but the time will not be extended and the winner will be the one with most points at the end.

Stage 3 (TABLE TENNIS): In this game, the aim is to see how many times you can return the ball with the paddle.
This is good practise in manipulating the Wii Remote fast and accurately.
Press A to start the game and move the paddle by moving the Wii Remote.
Two-player mode: Press the A Button to serve the ball and start the game.
The winner is the first player to score 11 points.
By moving the paddle to the left or the right as you hit the ball, you can change the ball's trajectory.

Stage 4 (POSE MII): Match the Mii with the 3 types of silhouettes (IN BUBBLES).
This allows you to become accustomed to the Wii Remote's twist controls.
Change the Mii's pose by pressing the A or B button.
Top: Standing Straight Pose.
Middle: Ginger Bread Man Pose.
Bottom: Egyptian Pose.
A: Choose silhouette above you.
B: Choose silhouette below you.
Get points by tilting the Wii Remote to match the angle of the silhouette.
If the silhouette falls to the bottom of the screen, this counts as one miss.
Three misses and it's game over.
Two-player mode: The player with the highest score at the end wins.

Stage 5 (LASER HOCKEY): In this game, you use the paddle to shoot the puck into your opponent's goal.
This is good practise in moving and twisting the Wii Remote.
Use the Wii Remote to operate the paddle.
When you twist the Wii Remote, the paddle tilts.
By hitting the puck with the paddle at different angles, you can change the angle at which the puck bounces off it.
If you press the A and B Buttons at the same time during the countdown at the start of the game, you will be able to change the shape of the paddle.
Two-player mode: The winner is the first player to reach a score of 8 points.

Stage 6 (BILLIARDS): In this game, you hit the balls to drop them into the pockets.
This is good practise in moving the Wii Remote towards and away from the screen.
1: Specify the direction in which you want to hit the ball.
Point at the spot away from the ball.
Holding down B, move from the Wii Remote.
You can also aim using the + Control Pad.
A: Display a bird's eye view of the table.

2: Fix the position from which you are going to hit the ball.
Point at the ball, and fix the position from which you are going to hit it.
By hitting the ball below the centre, you can give it backspin, and by hitting it above the centre, you can give it topspin.

3: Hit the ball.
Pull the Wii Remote away from the screen, holding down B as you do so.
Release B, moving the Wii Remote straight towards the screen as you do so.

The idea is to pocket the balls in order starting with the one with the lowest number (icons are displayed).
The fewer strokes you take to drop all the balls, the higher your score will be (ORDER OF BALLS: BRIGHT YELLOW; BLUE; RED; PURPLE; ORANGE; GREEN; DARK BROWN; BLACK AND FINALLY DIM YELLOW).
Two-player mode: The player whose portrait is on the cue ball hits the ball.
You proceed in order, starting with the ball with the lowest number, and the number on each ball you drop is added to your score.
When you drop a ball in the pocket, you get to go next.
The winner is the player with the highest score at the end.
Note (FOULS): If you drop the cue ball into the pocket or hit the wrong ball by mistake, this is a foul, and you lose points.
In Single-player mode you get to place the cue ball in the position of your choice next time.
In Two-player mode, your opponent gets to do this.

Stage 7 (FISHING): In this game, you catch fish, aiming to score as many points as you can.
This is good practise in moving the Wii Remote vertically horizontally and back and forth.
Use the Wii Remote to move the fishing rod.
When you get a bit, swing the Wii Remote upward to hook out the fish.
If a fish has been on the hook for a certain period of time without you hooking it up, it will get away.
If you catch a "bonus fish", you gain double the number of points.
When you get near the time limit, the time remaining will be displayed.
Two-player mode: The winner is the player who has the highest total score.
When both players get the same fish on the hook, the first to swing up their Wii Remote catches it.

Stage 8 (CHARGE!): In this game, the aim is to make the cow run, and score goals while knocking down scarecrows.
This is good practise in holding the Wii Remote horizontally in both hands and tilting it, or swinging it upward quickly.
This game is played with the Wii Remote held horizontally so that the + Control Pad is on the left.

Tilt the Wii Remote forward: Speed up.

Tilt the Wii Remote to the left: Turn to the left.

Raise the Wii Remote quickly: Jump.

Tilt the Wii Remote to the right: Turn to the right.

Tilt the Wii Remote towards you: Slow down.

If you knock down a whole group of scarecrows, this is a perfect results and you earn more points (5 POINTS) and if you get a scarecrow that is running from side to side you earn 15 points.
Two-player mode: The winner is the one who gets the higher score (PLAYER 1:WHITE & BLACK COW, PLAYER 2:DARK AND LIGHT BROWN COW).

Stage 9 (MY FAVOURITE) (TANKS!): In this game, you use shells and mines to destroy your enemy (I like to kill my partner on easier levels for fun).
This is good practise in pointing the Wii Remote while using the + Control Pad.
Point at the screen and move the gun sights.
A: Drop mines.
+ Control Pad: Steer tank.
B: Fire.
If you are hit by a shell or engulfed in a mine explosion, this counts as a "miss:, and when you have no more tanks left, the game is over.
You can fire up to 5 shells consecutively
You can place a maximum of 2 mines at once: mines are detonated when they are hit by a shell or when a tank gets close to them, or after a certain amount of time has elapsed or if you walk over it, these mines blow up parts of or if small all of strange looking walls on the screen.
Two-player mode: The winner is the person who destroys the most computer-controlled tanks.
If either player has any tanks left, they move on to the next mission.
Here are the tanks that I have been to.
Black tanks: Move and shoot shells.
Brownish gold tanks: Do not move but have good aim and shoot shells.
Dark greenish blue tanks: Fire rockets and move.
Yellow tanks: Move fast and set mines and shoot shells.
Red tanks: Move and shoot lots of shells consecutively.
Green tanks (CAN BE VERY ANNOYING): Do not move and shoot rockets that bounce of many walls, I think 3 times it bounces on a wall.
Purple tank: Move awfully fast and shoot shells... that's all I've seen, you might have seen more.
Playing with the Nunchuk: If you connect the Nunchuk, you will be able to move tanks using the Control Stick (other operations remain the same and I find it easier with the nunchuk).
Note: If two people are going to play using the Nunchuk, each player will need both a Wii Remote and a Nunchuk.

Overall this is a great game and is fun for all ages and if you have a Nintendo Wii, you have to get this game to learn the basic skills of the Wii Remote.
Thank you for taking the time to read my review.
10/10.



5 out of 5 stars Wii Play good game   May 31, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

depends how you look at it. buy the game for 30 and get the controller for 9.99

Or buy the game for 9.99 and get the controller for 30. really its brill not as good as Wii Sports. but very close. good addictive gameplay. brilliant with more players,

once again hat goes of to nintendo. for ideas.




5 out of 5 stars Great gamer for all   May 24, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The first thing that struck me about the Wii in general was that one of the first times I ever found myself playing it, my grandma (who is 70+), my brother (17), myself (22) and my niece (3) were all playing the same game (wii sports).

Wii Play IS worth buying - you get a free remote! But what's even better than that? They give you the batteries! Okay, so they're not rechargable, but how many people actually supply those sort of things 'free' these days?

The games are simple, but you have to unlock each one in turn - it coaches you through at first (and every time you add a new player from the Mii Channel). You can poke at the players in the main menu and they react, some Mii's in the background go swimming by (literally). My personal favourite is the cow racing - pure genius in my opinion, I mean, jumping, squeaking cows jumping hurdles and hitting scarecrows! It's simple fun everyone (and I mean everyone) can enjoy. The wiimote is showcased here, but if you're really in to this sort of thing, then I'd recommend Mario Smooth moves.




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