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User Rating: 9.2 | WarioWare: Smooth Moves WII
WarioWare has always been known to be cooky and zany microgames of which in Smooth Moves there are over 200. Now of course we all know there's nothing grand or epic about this game - at first glance. But what it does amazingly well is use the Wiimote in amazing ways, just as Miyamoto said would occur.

However, if you buy the game expecting a great single-player experience, you'll be disappointed. Once the storyline ahs been completed, the only thing left to do is start uncovering your remaining games. Then after that... nothing of any real desire. But if you get a lot of friends over, it's where the game really shines. It has about 8 different modes of multiplayer, and not all of them use the 200 microgames. Graphically, WarioWare is unusual. See, you don't have one set art direction, you have multiple that mimic the look of games from Game & Watch to GameCube and DS. The prominent look however is closest to that of Paper Mario, in that character appear as 2D forms.

Sound is another interesting thing. The music never really changes at all, making the soundtrack bland, but sounds are also aplenty. The game also makes liberal use of the Wiimote's internal speaker, and it sounds just fine. In one case, you must place the Wiimote down. Then, when the speaker "rings", you must pick it up, and answer like a phone. You then will hear a voice say a short little phrase.

Overall, WarioWare is best played as it is designed, a multiplayer or in short micro bursts of single in between your Zelda and upcoming Metroid sessions :-p