Short, but Sweet
First of all, this game is amazingly short. It takes less than 5 or 6 hours to run through the main story and maybe double that if you want to completely unlock everything.
It has an amazing variety of things to do, from being a part of a game show where you answer the question by putting the Wiimote up to your nose and nod to say yes, or shake to say no, to vacuuming the leaves off the floor. On the first play though, it does not get old at all because of all the different mini-games that are offered. The Wiimote controls fit perfectly with the style of play and rarely messes up.
Eventually though, it gets old playing it by yourself, especially when you're trying to unlock the rest of the micro-games by replaying the older ones over and over again.
As I've said, it only gets old for the single player. The multiplayer for this game is one of the best out there. With many modes of play and even more micro-games unlocked from the single player, this game provides an almost unlimited multiplayer gaming experience.
You will only love this game if you are a fan of micro/mini games, or if you have lots of friends and family who can join you in playing this game. Otherwise it is a nice distraction from other games.