Wii Play: Introduction to the Nine Games on This Nintendo Wii Game
By Kjersti Wasiak, published Mar 26, 2007
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Stage One: Shooting - In this game you use the Wiimote as a target gun aiming at the targets or objects and pressing A to shoot. It reminds me of the old duck hunt game for NES, but it the graphics are much improved and the technology for aiming and shooting works realistically as it should with ease. There are a total of five levels. As the levels go the targets change from balloons to targets to eventually alien abducting ships.
Stage Two: Find Mii - In this game you use the Wiimote to select the Miis that match the levels criteria. You are trying to clear as many levels as you can in the game by answering correctly before time runs out. You must select the right Miis in the crowd that match the level criteria. Level criteria include finding 2 look-alike Miis, find the Mii you are using, and finding the two Miis that do not have matches in the crowd.
Stage Three: Table Tennis - In this game you use the Wiimote as a paddle to return the rally as many times as you can. The first challenge of trying to do a 100 rally is enough to keep most trying for a good amount of time, but it can become quite easy once you get the hang of it (this can take a while for some).
Stage Four: Pose Mii - In this game you control the way the Mii character is positioned in order to mach the bubbles and pop them before they reach the bottom of the screen. You have three lives and you lose one each time a bubble hits the bottom. The Mii character has different ways it needs it arms and legs and you switch between the poses using A an B. You also need to rotate the character by moving the controller left and right to match the direction the Mii is on the specific bubble.
Wii Play: Introduction to the Nine Games on This Nintendo Wii Game
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