The actual game costs $10AU, about $7US, and you pretty much get what you pay for

User Rating: 5.8 | Hajimete no Wii (w/Remote) WII
I’m not sure about the US but in Australia Wii Play comes bundled with a Wii remote. The cost of the package is about $70au. With the Wii remote retailing in OZ at about $60 the actual game costs $10au, about $7US, and you pretty much get what you pay for.

Wii play is a bunch of mini games that can be interpreted as ‘training’ for use of the Wii remote. Specific games that require you to twist, shake, aim and flick the remote in a few different ways. The games worth mentioning are limited, but still worth a shout. The point and shoot game is just like duck hunt… with fewer ducks and only 5 levels. Fun that runs out a little too fast. There is a neon version of pong set up like air hockey which is a cool remake of an old concept but twitchy on the controls. One game uses the Wii Nun chuck where you steer a tank around and try to shoot other tanks, and probably the most interesting game 9 ball. Which is pool with fewer balls…kinda.

If you see this game on its own, don’t pay anymore than $10 for it. It’s the sort of game you’ll have a crack at if you get stuck on a more interesting game, or couldn't afford another multiplayer game.