A Party game for all ages, WarioWare delivers a fast paced, relentless party game for many players. For those privalleged enough to own a Wii, I Strongly suggest getting this game for lone play, but push it even more as a multiplayer. It brings people together as much as it tears them apart ( In a Competative way!). The different styles, and forms of holding the "Form Batton" and "Balancing Stone" (Wiimote/Nunchuk) add a great twist to how the games function, and put that extra spin on the amont of fun shared by all. Especially if the game is enjoyed with a massive amount of loud people! Once the Single Player is beat, the Multiplayer becomes unlocked. This was the only thing I didn't Enjoy, simply because I wanted to Party Right away! But Going through the single player is essential only because it allows players to learn all the different hand motions, games, and poses. Overall, a must play for Wii Owners...
When I first heared about the Wii back at E3 2006, the first game I saw on offer was Warioware Smooth moves, and I instantly wanted to try it out. It looked just as crazy as the other games in the series, and seemed to m... Read Full Review
WarioWare: Smooth Moves was definitely one of the most highly anticipated games on the Wii. This unique series has garnered many fans after appearing on the Gamecube, the DS, and even the GBA. With a delightfully stran... Read Full Review