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=Gameplay=
 
=Gameplay=
  
''Wii Play'' uses the player's Miis as characters. Every game is designed for two players, but can be played by a single player. The remote alone is used for each game.
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''Wii Play'' uses the player's [[Mii]]s as characters. Every game is designed for two players, but can be played by a single player. The remote alone is used for each game.
  
 
The game starts with only one game available. As the player completes games, more are unlocked. If the player's score is high enough, a gold, silver, or bronze medal is awarded.
 
The game starts with only one game available. As the player completes games, more are unlocked. If the player's score is high enough, a gold, silver, or bronze medal is awarded.
  
*Table Tennis: The player must use the remote to play table tennis. The player can put some spin on the ball.
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*'''Table Tennis:''' The player must use the remote to play table tennis. The player can put some spin on the ball.
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*'''Laser Hockey:''' Basically a version of Air Hockey, the player uses the remote to defend their goal and score against their opponent.
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*'''Fishing:''' Players use their remote to catch a paper fish.
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*'''Find Mii:''' Players must find a certain Mii in a crowd of Miis.
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*'''Pose Mii:''' The player must move their Mii to make them fit in certain spaces.
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*'''Shooting Range:''' Players shoot balloon, targets, cans, clay pigeons, and UFOs.
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*'''Billiards:''' Players play 9 ball billiards.
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*'''Charge!:''' Players steer a cow and try to knock over as many scarecrows as they can.
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*'''Tanks!:''' Players destroy enemy tanks while avoiding being destroyed themselves.
  
*Laser Hockey: Basically a version of Air Hockey, the player uses the remote to defend their goal and score against their opponent.
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=Legacy=
  
*Fishing: Player's use their remote to catch a paper fish.
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==Sequels==
  
*Find Mii: Players must find a certain Mii in a crowd of Miis.
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*''[[Wii Play: Motion]]'' was announced as a follow-up.
 
 
*Pose Mii: The player must move their Mii to make them fit in certain spaces.
 
 
 
*Shooting Range: Players shoot balloon, targets, cans, clay pigeons, and UFOs.
 
 
 
*Billiards: Players play 9 ball billiards.
 
 
 
*Charge!: Players steer a cow and try to knock over as many scarecrows as they can.
 
 
 
*Tanks!: Players destroy enemy tanks while avoiding being destroyed themselves.
 
  
 
[[Category: Wii Games]] [[Category: Touch! Generations]]
 
[[Category: Wii Games]] [[Category: Touch! Generations]]

Latest revision as of 05:46, 12 April 2011

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Wii Play
Developer Nintendo EAD
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo Wii
Release Date Wii
JP December 2, 2006
AU December 7, 2006
EU December 8, 2006
US February 12, 2007
Rating ESRB: E

Wii Play is a collection of small games for the Wii including some of the demos from 2006's E3. Each game came bundled with a Wii remote.

Gameplay[edit]

Wii Play uses the player's Miis as characters. Every game is designed for two players, but can be played by a single player. The remote alone is used for each game.

The game starts with only one game available. As the player completes games, more are unlocked. If the player's score is high enough, a gold, silver, or bronze medal is awarded.

  • Table Tennis: The player must use the remote to play table tennis. The player can put some spin on the ball.
  • Laser Hockey: Basically a version of Air Hockey, the player uses the remote to defend their goal and score against their opponent.
  • Fishing: Players use their remote to catch a paper fish.
  • Find Mii: Players must find a certain Mii in a crowd of Miis.
  • Pose Mii: The player must move their Mii to make them fit in certain spaces.
  • Shooting Range: Players shoot balloon, targets, cans, clay pigeons, and UFOs.
  • Billiards: Players play 9 ball billiards.
  • Charge!: Players steer a cow and try to knock over as many scarecrows as they can.
  • Tanks!: Players destroy enemy tanks while avoiding being destroyed themselves.

Legacy[edit]

Sequels[edit]