WarioWare is a great addition to any Wii owner's collection. It's very fun but doesn't keep you occupied for that long.

User Rating: 8.6 | WarioWare: Smooth Moves WII
WarioWare: Smooth Moves is an outrageously crazy game that inspires just about everyone. It's fun, humourous and down right silly at times.

WarioWare has an extremely unique style of gameplay, it is unlike any other game, making it fun to play because you will never experience a nostalgic feeling whilst playing it. The game basically consists of 'microgames' that consecutively follow each other. Each game is different and only lasts a few seconds and involves you having to do something in order to complete it, whether it may be knocking on a door, shaking ants off a banana or even dancing. Each game is fun and different making the gameplay very expansive.

The graphics in WarioWare are somewhat strange. At times, the game is like a fully animated cartoon, at other times, you will be experiencing full 3D graphics, then some times, the graphics look down right awful in some games, consisting of only a few colours. Even though some of the graphics do not look that appealing, they really do suit the gameplay well, making it less of a hassle.

WarioWare has some nice music, with beats that really work nicely with the gameplay. As the beats speed up, so do your heart beats, because you will start to feel more intense when the game gets faster and harder. Although the beats are great, some of the actual music doesn't sound that great.

The main campaign in WarioWare will only last you an hour or two, making an unbelievably short game. It may be a short game, but it does contain a lot of replay value, the games are fairly enjoyable to play over again and the multiplayer is also pretty fun.

All in all, WarioWare: Smooth Moves is a great game that just about any Wii owner should have in their collection. The game costs less than standard Wii games, making it a worthy purchase. In my opinion, the game could have been improved in mainly length, then small things such as the graphics and sound could have been worked on a bit harder. Putting them beside, WarioWare is a crazily fun game.