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: Players must rotate and position their Mii to fit into bubbles. It is frequently cited as the weakest or dullest entry in the package. Final Verdict Pros
for more than two people (e.g., Wii Party , Mario Party )
: Simplified to only controlling the paddle's horizontal movement, making it feel "weak" compared to the tennis in Wii Sports . Wii Play
: Unlike Wii Sports , the multiplayer is strictly limited to two people.
: A neon-style air hockey game. It is fast-paced and fun, especially in two-player mode, though the AI can be basic. : Players must rotate and position their Mii
The quality of the games varies significantly, with some being highly praised and others dismissed as shallow.
: At its original $10 "add-on" price, it was an easy purchase for the controller alone. : Unlike Wii Sports , the multiplayer is
: Reminiscent of Duck Hunt , you shoot targets and clay pigeons using the remote as a pointer. Some reviewers found it a bit simplistic compared to the original classic.