WarioWare: Smooth Moves
June 8th, 2008 by Top Wii Games Editor
The WarioWare team took an idea so wacky, it could only be made with the latest technology … the Wii Remote. Wario and his pals learn fun, wacky moves after discovering a strange book and a mystical device called the Form Baton.
Players must clear fast-paced sets of microgames, changing the way they hold the Wii Remote each time. As they do, they’ll unlock more microgames and souvenirs.
Features:
- WarioWare is back with a whole new set of moves. When Wario™ stumbles upon a strange device called a Form Baton, he and his friends use it to learn new moves that are as fun as they are wacky. With hundreds of microgames, this game is just as wild as you’d expect from the name WarioWare, but the game play has been revolutionized. Under Wario’s tutelage, and with the help of the Wii Remote, players will swing, spin and squat their way to victory.
- With about 200 lightning-quick microgames and controls that range from scribbling to flailing, WarioWare: Smooth Moves takes interactive gaming to a whole new level. All players need is a Wii Remote and their best moves to be the champ.
- With games that are as much fun to play as they are to WATCH people play, WarioWare: Smooth Moves brings the party to its feet. It’s hilarious for players and audiences alike.
Buy Wario Ware: Smooth Moves (Wii)
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July 1st, 2008 at 8:38 pm
Warioware is a great game, a little short but more fun than the plethera of FPSs out there, I had a blast with this title
July 2nd, 2008 at 5:36 pm
WarioWare Smooth Moves in a fun game to play, but the absence of a true multiplayer experience means you’ll be passing around a controller which generally isn’t fun. After the main game you can play some actually multiplayer action in a different section which seems rather tacked on and isn’t near the fun.
Rent this game, because once you buy it, you’ll have finished it rather quickly and probably won’t go back to it for quite a long time.