Overview
- Number of Players
- 4
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii
- 13th Jun 2011
- 24th Jun 2011
- Series
- Controller Support
Reviews
Too little, too late
What do Arzest, ChunSoft, Good-Feel Co, Mitchell Corporation, Prope, Skip Ltd, Vanpool, NdCUBE and Nintendo have in common? They all worked as developers on Wii Play: Motion, which acts as a companion to the Wii Remote Plus. It also serves as a sequel to Wii Play, a compilation largely criticised for its mediocre mix of...
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Wii Play: Motion News
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News Europe Has a Date with Wii Play: Motion on 24th June
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News Dust Off Your MotionPlus for Wii Play: Motion in June
A sequel after all this time
2006's Wii Play was once the best-selling game in the US ever, so the only surprise is that it's taken Nintendo so long to announce a sequel. Wii Play: Motion is Nintendo's new pack-in title for the Wii Remote Plus, heading to North America on 13th June. Containing 12 minigames that all require the MotionPlus — or...
About The Game
Wii owners will be twisting, turning and enjoying themselves like never before, whether they’re newcomers to the console or have already discovered the fun of the popular Wii Play game.
From catching a gust of wind by tilting an umbrella to fending off garden pests by swinging a mallet, each of the 12 included games will have players smiling wide as they use their Wii Remote Plus controller (or Wii Remote with Wii MotionPlus™ accessory) in a variety of interesting, sometimes unexpected ways. Wii Play: Motion comes packaged with a Wii Remote Plus controller – which combines the original Wii Remote controller with the precision of Wii MotionPlus – to deliver great value, precise motion control and immersive social fun that anyone in the household can pick up and instantly enjoy.
Comments 6
This looks reply cool pretty soon there will be no wii remotes only wii remote pluses. And I thought the original wii play didn't use enough motion control it mostly just used the pointer. I Am exited for this
cant wait for this, I'll be uploading gameplay of this to my youtube channel from day 1 of release
On the Nintendo UK website it lists the developers as:-
ARZEST Corporation/CHUNSOFT Co., Ltd./Good-Feel Co.,Ltd./, MITCHELL CORPORATION/PROPE,Ltd./SKIP Ltd./VANPOOL,INC.,/NdCUBE Co.,Ltd.
Most of these have a decent track record, so this may be pretty good.
Played it for one evening. We did every event a few times and we both did not like the game at all. It's very simple and there's no depth in the gameplay in any sense.
Most un'inovative game from nintendo ever....
4.5/10
To my surprise Wii Play Motion is very fun, way better than the first Wii Play.
I found only about half of the games to be any fun, the ones that weren't fun didn't work well.
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