![]() ![]() Wii owners that have reported data through the Nintendo Channel, with 2,093 days possibly reported. This is a game that’s replay value will probably never go down… at least until the next Warioware comes out.WarioWare: Smooth Moves has approximately 505,899 U.S. Its single player may be lacking, but the multiplayer definitely makes up for it. This game belongs in every Wii owner’s library just as much as Twilight Princess. So while the graphics and sound are nothing to drool over, they fit the game extremely well. In each stage there are dozens of games, and every so often the game will say “Faster” and the music’s tempo will speed up as the game gets more and more insane. While it won’t win any grammys, the music does help maintain the pace of the game. The visuals have a cartoon style to them, and some of the art is hilarious. The graphics and sound in the game are not remarkable, but they really don’t matter. All of these modes are very fun, and a great way to relax with friends. The final mode is called balloon, where the player must not be the one to pop a giant balloon. The player who does not get cut down wins. Each player takes a turn cutting the ropes, with no way of knowing if they are cutting their own rope or someone else’s. The more points the player collected, the more ropes you have. All of the players are tied in ropes dangling from a pipe. Another is based upon collecting points, and the person with the most points gets an advantage in the game’s final round. Two of them are sudden death modes, where the players must complete the games or face elimination. The ridiculousness of the games makes this an enjoyable single and multiplayer experience. One game has you sticking a finger in a giant nose, and another has you spinning a hula hoop around your waist. Some of them are more interesting than others, but the collection of games makes up for the unskippable cut scenes. The single player has you following the storylines of several characters. Don’t be upset, the main story can be finished in roughly 90 minutes. In fact, multiplayer isn’t even an option until you have completed the story mode. While multiplayer is the game’s true purpose, the single player experience is just as good. The positions are all very clever, and the game introduces you to them with a hilarious set of instructions. The game has several different positions for the controller, including “the elephant” in which the player puts the remote in front of his or her nose. Warioware is a collection of short, three to five second mini-games, and Smooth Moves takes advantage of the Wii’s unique remote controller (referred to in this game as the “Form Baton”). Last year’s Warioware Touched for the Nintendo DS left much to be desired, but the Wii version is simply superb. ![]() The Warioware series debuted in 2003 with Warioware Inc.: MegaMicro Game$ for the GameBoy Advance. For those lucky few who have one, the next must-own Wii title has arrived in the form of Warioware Smooth Moves. By Antiman90 | Review Date: SeptemThe Nintendo Wii has been out for almost three months now, and thanks to games like The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, it is nearly impossible to find. ![]()
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