Perfect Casual Gameplay
Wii sports consists of 5 mini-games, Tennis, Baseball, Golf, Boxing, and bowling. While all of the games are good everyone will have their preference. I personally enjoy Boxing and baseball the most, and don't really enjoy tennis or golf. It does seem unanimous that Bowling is pretty good though. Anyway, there is something for everyone. All the games control pretty well, but the on screen action is not necessarily representation of the players actions with the wiimote. This can be frustrating, but since the game is not incredibly competitive, it tends to not be a real problem.
In the single player portion of the game you play against the computer or try to achieve a certain score in an effort to become a pro in all of the 5 games. This doesn't take too long and is not very difficult. Another single player element that is fun is playing the "fitness test" in order to reduce your Wii Fitness age. This game can be played once a day and the game keeps track of your progress over time. There are also 3 single player challenges for each mini game and they keep track of your best score.
The multiplayer aspect is pretty simple. It is just the main portion of the single player mode for more than one person. Boxing and Baseball are only two players and the rest are up to four players. Since Boxing Requires a nunchuck attachment you'll need two to play multiplayer on it. Multiplayer is pretty simple and all character play the same regardless of the skill rating on one player.
Overall Wii Sport is a simple game that is fun to play. It doesn't try to do a whole lot but what it does do it does real well. That is really what makes this game work and everyone should be able to find some enjoyment in it every once in a while.