When you think Wario Ware you think, a bunch of mini games to waste time. Not this one. I couldn't put it down when I got it! The new positions are a great twist to the series. The many positions are better than hitting the "A" or "B" buttons on the Gamecube and Game Boy versions. The music and sound effects are great in this installment, zanier and quirkier than before. The graphics for this game aren't that great, but you don't notice the graphics when your having fun. The games 200+ micro games are the most in any Wario Ware, and don't ever get boring or repititive, I have yet to play every game. Anyone with a Wii should MOST DEFFINATELY add this to their library, it's worth the 50 dollars, and is great for having friends or family over to play.
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