If there's somethin' you believe a Wii can't do, this game will make you do it.
User Rating: 9.2 | WarioWare: Smooth Moves WII
Wario Ware; Many will tell you that this is just another lousy Mario spin-off. I mean, seriously, Wario is anti-Mario, right? Well this game is anti-Mario to the max. You got Wario and a whole new cast of characters and everyone's got a story. See, everyone around Diamond City has problems, but by using the Form Baton (Wiimote) and various forms (how you hold the remote) you can make things right again. Each story is told cartoon-style with a character intro, a story and an epilogue. My personal favorite is the tale of two Nintendo nerds when one breaks the other's treasured Game and Watch. The stories are entertaining and at times laugh-out-loud funny, but there's only about ten of these and can completed in one sitting, but there will still be microgames left over. What are microgames? The bulk of the game 5 second games that you must complete, your only directions a single command. Once you've mastered any of the Wario Ware games, you'll forever know what to do when you're told "Sink it!," "Twist!," or even "Find the Weirdo!" Younger folk, be warned, your WILL think that this game is the stupidest waste of money and time on this earth. WRONG! As you complete microgames, you will unlock actual games based on their respective microgames.
Where this game truly shines is multiplayer. There is one perk about it that is a blessing and a curse; multiplayer uses only one remote, and this is not an option. The downside; a casual multiplayer session will seem tedious when throwing the remote between up to five people, but that also means that if you buy it with a system, it's playable right out the box. So I recommend this for a first Wii game.
Also, if Wii Sports tired ya out, prepare to develop what gamers call "Extreme Wii Elbow."