# Saturday, March 10, 2007

Smooth Transition onto the Wii

I'm a big fan of Warioware. The first game was super, mostly because it was so novel. Still a great reason to own a GBA. Then the series tried to move into a party game on the GameCube, a GBA game with tilt feature, and a DS game using it's unique interface. None came close to the first game, least of all Warioware: Twisted.


photo by jeroen020

The Wiimote has quite a few new ways to interact, and the Warioware team has worked late nights to try and use it to it's fullness. Each mini-game requires you to hold the wiimote in a starting form and then play the quick, usually under 3 second, mini game. Each time a new form is learned, there is a cheesy little intro which reminds me of Jack Handey a bit, and that's a good thing.

Since each form results in its own gimmicks, this game has a ton of new gimmicks, and with a Warioware title, it's all about the gimmicks. Eventually after playing through the "story" you unlock multi-player and some games that use the nunchuck, which thankfully aren't mixed in requiring people to frantically plug and unplug the nunchuck attachment.


Warioware: Smooth Moves
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo
Everyone
B

#    Comments [3] |
Saturday, March 10, 2007 1:38:58 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Keep the reviews coming! :)

How do you feel about monkey ball? I can't figure out if the interactions in the minigames are awful, or we don't have it set up right, or I just have no idea what I'm doing...
Katie
Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:40:54 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Haven't rented that one yet, but I'm sure it's on my list.
Sunday, March 11, 2007 1:35:43 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Wow... you only gave this a B? We just spent like all day playing it...
Katie
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