Although Wii Play won’t be coming out in America for quite a while it has been available in Australia for over a week now. Since nobody else seems to have reviewed it yet I thought I’d write a few words about it. Plus, it means I’ll be able to gloat about how great it is that we Aussies got it first! Wii Play consists of nine minigames that provide good practice for the Wii remote. They are all enjoyable to play first time around but some of the weaker ones get stale very quickly. None are particularly deep and are about as complicated as your average Mario Party minigame. But it is using the Wii remote in unique ways to play them that makes Wii Play really enjoyable. It is such a fun little package that you'll probably be going back and playing them again long after the novelty of the motion sensing control has worn off.
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