If you ever played a Wario Ware Game, well, this a complete new experience! This is a great game that will keep you entertained for a long time, with over 200 microgames! If you ever played Wario Ware Touched for the DS, you might find some similarities with the innovative controls, but this is complete new experience with the Wiimote. If you are new to the series, this is going to be a complete new wacky experience for you! The use of the Wiimote is quite innovative and creative, the microgames in the game are just plain fun and well designed, it will give plenty of gameplay hours with a lot of unlockables, such as new chapters (each one with different microgames) and other minigames and challenges. It's quite difficult to explain what the game is about, but try to picture it: it's a survival game, in every chapter you have 4 lives (except one, in which you have only one, but that's another story) and in order to clear each level in the chapter, you must beat a microgame. A microgame consists of you doing what a sentence says in the beginning of the microgame. Of course, there are certain "default positions" that appear in the screen before beginning a microgame and from that position you must do what they tell you to do. Tthe his is were the fun begins. The microgames are really creative and will surely give you some laughs from time to time. For example, there's a microgame in which yo have to actually mimic the movements of the ballon guy of the Balloon Fight for the NES. You must actually wave your arms (only one, but waving both adds the fun) to fly. After you beat a minigame, you level up and the microgames start to go faster, which menas you must also do things faster! If you fail a minigame, you lose a life. After beating a certain numbers of minigames, a boss battle must be cleared. This are longer minigames which require a greater skill. If you beat the Boss Level, you win a life. The game continues into infinity, everytime going faster until you lose all your lives. That's when the game ends. Every microgame has three levels: easy, medium and hard. This gives more diversity to the games and more fun. The game also features a multiplayer mode, up to 12 players using only one wiimote and it quite fun. I cannot recommend the game to everyone, so I say people should try it first and see for themselves, but all I can say is that this game is one with the most creative design for the use of the Wiimote on the Wii. The graphics are really a problem for someone who expects Unreal Engine Graphics or Cryengine Graphics, nevertheless, the graphics suits the game just fine.
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