For a freebie mini-game tossed in with the reasonably-priced Wii Zapper, Link's Crossbow Training is very fun and contains many hours of replay value. You start out with only 3 levels available (with 3 different scenarios per level), and must unlock the remaining 6 levels by earning at least a bronze-medal score in the single-player point-scoring mode of the game. Some of the later levels are surprisingly tough, so this isn't a cakewalk. All told, there are 27 very different, colorful, interesting scenarios.
The best part of the game is that you can share the single Wii Zapper among 2-4 people and have a nice multi-player competition. It makes for a great couples game or party game. You can pick any of the 27 scenarios that you've unlocked and see who can get the highest score.
There's also a solo-based "practice" mode where you can play any one of the 27 scenarios that you've unlocked so far, which is perfect for figuring out how to unlock the next level.
Really, for $20 you can't go wrong with this game.
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