When I got this game I brought it with the wii remote for $76 Australian but without the remote this would have been reasonable cheap. As it came with a new remote it was the sort of premise built on teaching you to use a wii remote but with that aside its fun to play these games and try to get different awards for doing so. It is also a game based on the mii system so as in wii sports you will be using your mii so you can see the as a cue ball, a floating poser trying to fit into shapes and many more.
This is another of the many more games to come out involving your mii.
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