Wario Ware has never ceased to surprise me. I loved Wario Ware Touched and Smooth Moves meets my expectations.

User Rating: 9.1 | WarioWare: Smooth Moves WII
Wario Ware Smooth Moves Review
Wario Ware has never ceased to surprise me. I loved Wario Ware Touched and Smooth Moves meets my expectations with the newly used Motion Sensitive Controller. This game is a wonderful assessment of Micro Games that will have you on your toes. In this game, Nintendo makes no mistake with the great functions of the controller. You have to perform so many different techniques in certain Micro Games. The Elephant for example: when you point the Wiimote at the tip of your nose and drag it around in an attempt to complete 2 or 3 of the Micro Games that uses The Elephant Technique. Another great technique is the Samurai. You place the Wiimote at your waste, opposite the hand you use. You grip it like a sword and swing when designated in some of the Micro Games. This is such a great style that is so awesome. From The Finger Food, to The Mohawk, there are at least 15 techniques using the Wiimote. Prior to Wario Ware games, the story consists of about 10 characters. You are required to help them in whatever they may need help in by completing sets of Micro Games that range from about 12-20. You have 4 chances to beat 20 Micro Games. If you lose all 4 lives, you have to restart the mission all over again. Challenging, it may seem, but this is one of the easiest games to date. It took me 2 hours to complete. The good thing is, the game is supposed to be simple. You shouldn’t have the least bit of trouble in unlocking everything. The point of this and all Wario Ware games is replayability (if that is a word). You are expected to have fun and try the game over and over again to achieve high scores. There are at least 200 Micro Games, so you won’t be bored too easily. Although it isn’t fun to play the same Micro Game over and over again, the game is a thrill when you play random Micro Games throw at you. Truthfully, there are about only 20 Micro Games worth playing by themselves. There are some great unlockables, as usual. If you have played previous Wario Ware games, you won’t be mistaken if you assumed unlockables would be available. There are the famous individual high scoring games that are just a bit more addicting than good Micro Game. I enjoy the games that you unlock. Another great unlockable set is the secret elephant levels. These levels are super challenging and require you to beat 30 random Micro Games to unlock the next Elephant level. Another plus is multiplayer. It isn’t very good and even worse you need to unlock it. But hey, at least this Wario Ware has some kind of multiplayer mode. There aren’t many options or modes, so have fun with the maybe 1 hour max addiction to this mode.
Graphics in this game are always enjoyable. This one has some great graphics. The animation is humorous and even in the Nintendo level, the graphics look exact to the previous games Wario Ware uses. Animal Crossing for example, looks exact, prior to the game itself. However, the graphics are only okay as far as big consoles go. I have to give graphics an 8.
Sound is one great thing once again. I love the great music each Character level possesses. You can’t go wrong to frequently with Nintendo sounds. Voices are also alright but may get a bit repetitive with them saying the same thing. Otherwise, sound is great!
As far as value, this game is worth it in pretty much everyone’s case. Except for those few hardcore gamers who are seeking challenges. There aren’t any really beyond hard challenges to be featured in this game, let alone tough at all. For the most part this game takes about 6 hours to get everything, although it took me maybe 4.
All in all, I love this game and it is great for anybody’s Wii collection. The fun filled Micro Games will have you going for hours, and I’d recommend this game to anyone looking for simple fun gaming mechanics. That’s all for now hope this helped you in a way or another. Peace
-Oblivion